Interpreters » Germany » German to Korean » Law/Patents » Law: Contract(s)

The German to Korean translators listed below specialize in the field of Law: Contract(s). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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diGlobe
diGlobe
Native in German Native in German
Übersetzungen, Fachübersetzungen, Dolmetschen, Korrekturlesen, Beglaubigungen, Technik, Wirtschaft, Recht.
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fraukisa
fraukisa
Native in English (Variant: US) Native in English, Korean (Variant: South Korea) Native in Korean
Media / Multimedia, Manufacturing
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syriacus
syriacus
Native in German Native in German, Korean Native in Korean
Ships, Sailing, Maritime, Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting, Printing & Publishing, Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.), ...
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philomena07
philomena07
Native in Korean Native in Korean
Beeidigte Dolmetscherin, ermächtigte Übersetzerin aus Frankfurt-Germany, Offical Interpreter, Interpreting-Translation-Frankfurt
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keiko Schuerer
keiko Schuerer
Native in Korean Native in Korean
Automotive / Cars & Trucks, Computers: Software, Energy / Power Generation, Media / Multimedia, ...
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HY Kblessing
HY Kblessing
Native in Korean Native in Korean
Koreanisch, Korean, Korea, Übersetzen, Dolmetschen, Übersetzer, Dolmetscher, Konferenz, Beratung, TV, ...
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asia25
asia25
Native in Korean Native in Korean
Koreanisch, übersetzen, beglaubigen, dolmetschen, translation, Internetseitenübersetzung, Korean, German, ermächtigt, vereidigt, ...
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Hyemi Chin
Hyemi Chin
Native in Korean Native in Korean
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MGPartner
MGPartner
Native in German 
Übersetzungsbüro http://www.dialogticket.com


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