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The English to Finnish translators listed below specialize in the field of Medical: Pharmaceuticals. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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ILKER GELIR
ILKER GELIR
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish
teknik tercüme, tercüme izmir, tercume bürosu izmir, İngilizce çeviri, ceviri, cevirisi, noter tasdikli, turkce, turkceden, turkceye, ...
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Comunicare Srl
Comunicare Srl
Native in Italian Native in Italian
Architecture, Cooking / Culinary, Media / Multimedia, Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, ...
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Nóra Lengyelné Timkó
Nóra Lengyelné Timkó
Native in Hungarian Native in Hungarian, Finnish Native in Finnish
Reliability, professionalism and responsibility.
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T-K Noranta
T-K Noranta
Native in Finnish Native in Finnish
EU, prose, poetry, technical, industry, business, marketing, culture, manual, maintenance, ...
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Kari Korkatti
Kari Korkatti
Native in Finnish Native in Finnish
English into Finnish, English into Swedish, Finnish into English, Swedish into English, Swedish into Finnish, Finnish into Swedish, SAP, Software Engineering, User Manuals, MSDS, ...
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Leena Kiehelä
Leena Kiehelä
Native in Finnish Native in Finnish
english, spanish, finnish, native, translation, interpreting, localization, experience, games, technology, ...
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Desmond O'Rourke
Desmond O'Rourke
Native in English Native in English
Finnish-English, English-Finnish, law, patents, discovery, deposition, business, medical, pharmaceutical, arts, ...
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Erkki Ahlstrom
Erkki Ahlstrom
Native in Finnish 
Textiles / Clothing / Fashion


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