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Grosu Iuliana
Grosu Iuliana
Native in Italiano (Variant: Standard-Italy) Native in Italiano, Rumeno (Variants: Romania, Moldovan, Transylvanian) Native in Rumeno
Hi, my name is Iuliana Grosu, I have been a freelance translator since 2015. I studied French
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MIRDAIANA
MIRDAIANA
Native in Italiano (Variant: Standard-Italy) Native in Italiano, Rumeno (Variant: Romania) Native in Rumeno
italian, romanian, education, linguistics, literature, computers, software
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Maximinian
Maximinian
Native in Rumeno Native in Rumeno
Media/Multimedia, Medico: Odontoiatria, Medicina (generale)
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Nicoleta Panait
Nicoleta Panait
Native in Rumeno 
traduttore, rumeno, moldavo, italiano, francese, traduzioni, interprete, traduzioni legali, traduzioni tecniche, italien, ...
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Aurelia Costache
Aurelia Costache
Native in Rumeno 
translation, subtitler, translations, subtitler, romanian, english, french, italian, movie, movies, ...
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Olga Cazan
Olga Cazan
Native in Rumeno Native in Rumeno, Moldavo Native in Moldavo
Romanian translator, Moldavian translator, professional translator, technical translation, legal translation, specialised translation, commercial translation, from Italian to Romanian, from French to Romanian, from English to Romanian, ...
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ClaudiaDragomir
ClaudiaDragomir
Native in Rumeno 
Linguistica, Fotografia/Immagini (e Arti grafiche), Psicologia, Musica, ...


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