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The magyar - olasz translators listed below specialize in the field of Orvosi: Műszerek. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Orsolya Bobay
Orsolya Bobay
Native in magyar Native in magyar
Biztonság, Pszichológia, Táplálkozás, Orvosi (általános), ...
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gparlati
gparlati
Native in magyar Native in magyar
Ungherese, Italiano, Inglese. Interpretariato, traduzioni.
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Biztonság, Pszichológia, Orvosi (általános), Orvosi: Műszerek, ...
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Adrienn Wolf
Adrienn Wolf
Native in magyar (Variant: Hungary) Native in magyar
Pszichológia, Orvosi: Műszerek
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Dora Egri
Dora Egri
Native in magyar Native in magyar, olasz Native in olasz
italiano, ungherese, inglese, magyar, olasz, angol, traduzioni, fordítás, translation, tolmácsolás, ...
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Tamas Toth
Tamas Toth
Native in angol Native in angol
german, italian, hungarian, english, medical, translator, medical translation, scientific
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Timea Kubik
Timea Kubik
Native in magyar Native in magyar
law, contracts, balance sheets, accounting, autóipar, műszaki, jog, szerződések, számvitel, pénzügy, ...
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Kocsis Marta
Kocsis Marta
Native in magyar (Variant: Hungary) 
health, medical translation, pharmaceutical translation, environment, veterinary, biology, sport, tourism, engineering, nature, ...
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mojka
mojka
Native in magyar Native in magyar
Orvosi: Egészségügy, Orvosi: Kardiológia, Orvosi: Gyógyszerek, Orvosi: Műszerek, ...
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Italotec
Italotec
Native in magyar 
ungherese, italiano, Hungarian, Italian, tecnico, technical, traduzioni, translation, magyar fordító, magyar olasz fordítás, ...


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