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The Da Portoghese a Francese translators listed below specialize in the field of Elettronica/Elettrotecnica. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Nancy Cortell
Nancy Cortell
Native in Inglese Native in Inglese, Spagnolo Native in Spagnolo
English, Latam and European Spanish, novels
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Majdi Abualila
Majdi Abualila
Native in Inglese Native in Inglese, Tedesco Native in Tedesco
Translation, Proofread, computers, technology, software, localization,
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Daniela Nisi
Daniela Nisi
Native in Italiano Native in Italiano, Francese Native in Francese
french, lithuanian, estonian, latvian, english, translation, localization, spanish, translation
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tierri pimpao
tierri pimpao
Native in Portoghese Native in Portoghese, Francese (Variant: Standard-France) Native in Francese
portugais, français, anglais, bilingue, juridique economique, brésil, portugal, france, naval, português, ...
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Ana Santos
Ana Santos
Native in Portoghese (Variant: Brazilian) Native in Portoghese
french, english, portuguese, marketing, native speaker, bilingual, communications, philosophy, sociology, literary translation, ...
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imv
imv
Native in Francese 
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SandrineJ
SandrineJ
Native in Francese (Variants: African, Standard-France) 
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Katia Czekala
Katia Czekala
Native in Francese (Variant: Standard-France) Native in Francese, Portoghese (Variants: Mozambican, Cape Verdean, Brazilian, Angolan, European/Portugal) Native in Portoghese
Portuguese, french, English, Spanish, law, education, patent, marketing, website, diploma, ...


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