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

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Morten Kristensen
Morten Kristensen
Native in Danish (Variant: Standard (rigsdansk)) Native in Danish, English (Variants: US, British, UK) Native in English
Danish, English, Swedish, Norwegian, French, German, Articles, Contracts, web content, creative, ...
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Scantext
Scantext
Native in Danish Native in Danish, Swedish Native in Swedish
Translation, medical, technical, marketing, legal, word, indesign, FrameMaker, Memoq, SDL Studio, ...
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Anita Girard-Skarstein
Anita Girard-Skarstein
Native in Norwegian Native in Norwegian, English (Variants: US, British, Australian) Native in English
English, Norwegian, French, Danish, Swedish, translation, proofreading, editing, transcreation, localization, ...
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Tanja Maehlum
Tanja Maehlum
Native in Norwegian (Variant: Bokmål) Native in Norwegian
Norwegian, English, Spanish, Danish, Swedish, textiles, clothing, fashion, arts, cosmetics, ...
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Morten Wallentinsen
Morten Wallentinsen
Native in Norwegian (Bokmal) Native in Norwegian (Bokmal), Norwegian Native in Norwegian
public tenders, technical translations, tourism, engineering, conference interpreter, localization, deadlines are set to be met, spansk-norsk oversettelse, norsk-spansk, español-noruego, ...
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GCBraeuner
GCBraeuner
Native in Norwegian (Variant: Bokmål) Native in Norwegian
Long experience, fast delivery
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Karsten Schroeder
Karsten Schroeder
Native in German 
german, tysk, deutsch, norwegian, norsk, norwegisch, legal translation, juridisk oversettelse, juristische übersetzung


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