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The Da Inglese a Danese translators listed below specialize in the field of Modi di dire/Massime/Proverbi. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Lars Onslev
Lars Onslev
Native in Danese Native in Danese
Folclore, Modi di dire/Massime/Proverbi, Nomi (persone, società), Linguaggio gergale, Slang, ...
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Line Nylandsted
Line Nylandsted
Native in Danese Native in Danese, Inglese Native in Inglese
Modi di dire/Massime/Proverbi, Nomi (persone, società), Prodotti tessili/Abbigliamento/Moda, Musica, ...
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Henriette Schrøder-Hansen
Henriette Schrøder-Hansen
Native in Danese Native in Danese
English, Danish, subtitler, subtitling, translation, transcription, QC, transcreation, translator, localization, ...
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Nathalie Pade
Nathalie Pade
Native in Danese Native in Danese
Linguistica, Modi di dire/Massime/Proverbi, Musica, Poesia e Prosa, ...
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Mette Lambert
Mette Lambert
Native in Danese Native in Danese
Danish, corporate law, GDPR, dealer agreements, terms and conditions, privacy policies, articles of association, share purchase agreements, cooperation agreements, marketing material, ...
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Jorunn Magnusdottir
Jorunn Magnusdottir
Native in Islandese Native in Islandese, Inglese Native in Inglese
Icelandic, Danish, English, education, university, students, tourism, travel, USA, Denmark, ...
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Aadil khan
Aadil khan
Native in Urdu 
Modi di dire/Massime/Proverbi, Cosmetica, Bellezza, Linguistica, Prodotti tessili/Abbigliamento/Moda, ...


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