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The German to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Forestry / Wood / Timber. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Plischka
Plischka
Native in German Native in German
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Laszlo Benko
Laszlo Benko
Native in English Native in English, Hungarian Native in Hungarian
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Diana Kohlmann
Diana Kohlmann
Native in German Native in German, English Native in English
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Luiz de Sousa Netto
Luiz de Sousa Netto
Native in Portuguese (Variants: Brazilian, Angolan, Mozambican, South African, European/Portugal, Cape Verdean) Native in Portuguese
portuguese, linguistics, phonology, phonetics, english, localization, subtitling, editing, brazil, manuscripts, ...
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Mauro Moser
Mauro Moser
Native in Italian Native in Italian
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LETICIA GONCALVES
LETICIA GONCALVES
Native in Portuguese Native in Portuguese
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Amanda Rulevas
Amanda Rulevas
Native in Portuguese Native in Portuguese
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CBeeh
CBeeh
Native in German (Variants: Germany, Swabian) Native in German
engineering, manual, mechanical, aviation, automotive, telecommunications, IT, computer, telephone, religion, ...
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Alessandra Will
Alessandra Will
Native in Portuguese (Variant: Brazilian) 
Portuguese (BR), English, German, technology, software, localization, Law, Forestry, literary, business in general, ...
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dominic schoof
dominic schoof
Native in Dutch Native in Dutch, Portuguese Native in Portuguese
Portuguese, Dutch, German, IT, Localization, Business projects, Reports, software, interpreter, the Netherlands, ...
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Vida de Tradutor
Vida de Tradutor
Native in Portuguese 


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