Interpreters » Egyesült Királyság » angol - japán » Bus/Financial » Internet, e-kereskedelem

The angol - japán translators listed below specialize in the field of Internet, e-kereskedelem. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Emma Ford
Emma Ford
Native in angol Native in angol, japán Native in japán
Műszaki (általános), Matematika és statisztika, Orvosi: Kardiológia, Kémia; Kémiatudomány/vegyészet, ...
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MAKKO
MAKKO
Native in japán Native in japán
English, Japanese, translator, interpretor, fast, reliable service, localization specialist 闍ア隱槭
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Tora Ealing
Tora Ealing
Native in japán 
Anyagok (műanyagok, kerámia, stb.), Számítógépek (általános), Automatizálás és robotika, Autóipar / autók és teherautók, ...
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Rina Nozawa
Rina Nozawa
Native in japán 
Japanese translator, Japanese interpreter, interpreter in London, translator in London, marketing translation, advertising translation, Japanese translation, Japanese interpreting, conference interpreter, 日英通訳, ...
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Mana Yamaguchi
Mana Yamaguchi
Native in japán 
Japanese, marketing, subtitling, subtitles, videos, films, copywriting, adaptation, e-commerce, social media, ...
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sideo
sideo
Native in japán 
general, medical, business, Japanese, software, marketing, hospitality, tourism, food & drink, literature, ...
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Sanae Hakamada
Sanae Hakamada
Native in japán 
Business, PR, Tourism, Web translation, Marketing, Proof reading, Interpreting (Consecutive, Whispering)


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Interpreters, like translators, enable communication across cultures by translating one language into another. These language specialists must thoroughly understand the subject matter of any texts they translate, as well as the cultures associated with the source and target language.

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