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Valeska Maier-Wörz
Valeska Maier-Wörz
Native in Deutsch (Variant: Germany) Native in Deutsch
political science academic texts Fachtexte Politik Umwelt
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Majdi Abualila
Majdi Abualila
Native in Englisch Native in Englisch, Deutsch Native in Deutsch
Translation, Proofread, computers, technology, software, localization,
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Michael Marsch (PhD)
Michael Marsch (PhD)
Native in Deutsch (Variant: Germany) Native in Deutsch, Italienisch (Variant: Standard-Italy) Native in Italienisch
history, literature, medicine, pharmacology, film, cinema, art history, motorcycles, cars, business, ...
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Carsten Mohr
Carsten Mohr
Native in Deutsch (Variant: Germany) Native in Deutsch
Dolmetscher, Übersetzer, interprete, traduttore, interpreter, translator, interprète, traducteur, tolk, översättare, ...
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Richard Holtz
Richard Holtz
Native in Deutsch Native in Deutsch
Staatswesen/Politik, Geschichte, Journalismus, Tourismus und Reisen, ...
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Susanne Delilovic
Susanne Delilovic
Native in Deutsch (Variant: Bavarian) 
English, German, Croatian, Italian, tourism, psychology, media, literature, american civilization, cultural studies, ...
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Stefan Pahnke
Stefan Pahnke
Native in Deutsch 
droit, droit de contrats, traduction financière, soustitrages, journalisme, politique
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Carsten Mohr
Carsten Mohr
Native in Deutsch (Variant: Germany) 
Dolmetscher, Übersetzer, interprete, traduttore, interpreter, translator, interprète, traducteur, tolk, översättare, ...


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