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The English to Swedish translators listed below specialize in the field of Cosmetics, Beauty. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Charlotte Lindgren
Charlotte Lindgren
Native in Swedish 
Swedish, English, Travel Industry, Fashion, Textile, Literature, Fiction, Movies, Entertainment, Cooking, ...
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Amanda Medina
Amanda Medina
Native in Swedish Native in Swedish, English Native in English
English, Swedish, Spanish translations, proofreading, subtitles, transcriptions, post-editing, medical general, medical devices, medical health care, ...
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Susanne Hallander
Susanne Hallander
Native in Swedish 
English, Italian, Swedish, EU-texts, government/politics, wine/oenology/viticulture, tourism, travel, food, dairy, ...
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Petra Johansson
Petra Johansson
Native in Swedish 
medical, pharmaceutical, linguistic validation, smc, clinical instruments, questionnaires, trials, trial protocol, study protocols, informed consents, ...
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Emma Jansson
Emma Jansson
Native in Swedish 
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Irene Peet
Irene Peet
Native in Swedish (Variant: Stockholm) 
software, Swedish, voice overs, home studio, medical, IT, localization, market research, health and beauty products, legal, ...
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Kim Robin Morseth
Kim Robin Morseth
Native in Norwegian (Bokmal) 
norwegian, ecommerce, retail, travel, copywriter
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Linda Abrahamsson
Linda Abrahamsson
Native in Swedish 
Linguistic testing, games testing, English to Swedish translator, Swedish translation, Swedish proofreading, English to Swedish, games translator, localization, Swedish, linguistic tester, ...


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