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

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raffaella morosoli
raffaella morosoli
Native in Italian Native in Italian
conference interpreter
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Isabella Aiello
Isabella Aiello
Native in Italian Native in Italian
ingegneria, armi, medicina, nutrizione, naturopatia, omeopatia, erboristeria, libri, manuali, tecnica, ...
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Elisabetta Manuelli
Elisabetta Manuelli
Native in Italian 
Conference interpretation, simultaneous interpretation, consecutive interpretation, chuchotage, Italian- English, Italian-French
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Nathalie Gérard
Nathalie Gérard
Native in French 
néerlandais, français, légal, administratif, technique, rapidité, qualité, prix compétitif
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Paola Devescovi
Paola Devescovi
Native in Italian 
italian, english, french, spanish, medical, financial, banking, technology, science, interpreting, ...
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Lorenza Oprandi / Medical Translations and Content Writing
Lorenza Oprandi / Medical Translations and Content Writing
Native in Italian (Variants: Swiss , Standard-Italy) Native in Italian, French (Variants: Swiss, Standard-France) Native in French
Medical Translation, mMedizinische Übersetzung, traduction médicale
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paola de rosa
paola de rosa
Native in Italian (Variants: Neapolitan, Standard-Italy, Sicilian, Roman / Romanesco) Native in Italian
conference interpreting, consecutive interpreting, simultaneous interpreting, liaison interpreting, airport interpreter, translations.
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Maria Federica Gaeta
Maria Federica Gaeta
Native in Italian 
english, french, food, beverage, tourism, folklore, medicine, astronomy, psychology, psychiatry, ...


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