Interpreters » French to Italian » Other » Fisheries

The French to Italian translators listed below specialize in the field of Fisheries. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Mattia Brundo
Mattia Brundo
Native in Italian Native in Italian, English Native in English
translator, interpreter, editor, proofreading, proofreader, translation, allign, trados, freelance, SDL, ...
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Paolo Sebastiani
Paolo Sebastiani
Native in Italian 
Parole chiave: traduzioni, traduzione, interpretariato, interpretazione, agenzia di traduzioni, centro di traduzioni, agenzia traduzioni, traduzioni legalizzate, traduzioni giurate, traduzioni asseverate, ...
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Marialaura Faitini
Marialaura Faitini
Native in Italian Native in Italian
copywriting, localization, transcreation, post-editing, website translation, google ads, SEO localization, editing, translation, proofreading, ...
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Maria Luisa Dell'Orto
Maria Luisa Dell'Orto
Native in Italian Native in Italian
Mechanic, Electric, Electronic, Hydraulic instruction books, specifications documentation, , Safety, Engineering, Computer, Telecommunication translation, ...
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Elisa Pappolla
Elisa Pappolla
Native in Italian Native in Italian
interprete genova, traduttore genova, interprete liguria, traduttore liguria, interprete bari, interprete inglese-italiano, traduttore inglese-italiano, interprete bari, interprete puglia, traduttore francese-italiano, ...
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Ilaria Gaggero
Ilaria Gaggero
Native in Italian 
sales, marketing, art, journalism, edTech, Higher Education, università, Faculdade, Universidade, Université, ...


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