Interpreters » Germany » Italian to German » Social Sciences » Automotive / Cars & Trucks

The Italian to German translators listed below specialize in the field of Automotive / Cars & Trucks. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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John M Voss
John M Voss
Native in English Native in English, German Native in German
French, English, German, Contract, Legal, Review, Research, Translation, Croatian, Law, ...
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Anita Bauer
Anita Bauer
Native in German Native in German, Japanese Native in Japanese
English, Japanese, Italian, Spanish, translation, proofreading, IT, software, localization, marketing, ...
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Patrizia Zanoner
Patrizia Zanoner
Native in German Native in German, Italian Native in Italian
beeidigt, italienisch, deutsch, Recht, Vertragswesen, Urkunden, Websites, Flyer, Marketing, akkreditiert am Italienische Generalkonsulat Frankfurt/Main, ...
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Cornelia Mercuri
Cornelia Mercuri
Native in German Native in German, Italian Native in Italian
Cosmetics, Beauty, Folklore, History, Human Resources, ...
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Sabine Wanner
Sabine Wanner
Native in German Native in German
ISVAP, insurances, accountant, marketing material, positioning, shareholder, holiday, wood working, steel, wine, ...
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erika rubinstein
erika rubinstein
Native in Russian Native in Russian, German Native in German
technical translator, interpreting (sim., cons.), PR, journalism, research, conferences, projects, festivals, culture, ...
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Katja Fels
Katja Fels
Native in German Native in German
italian, german, science, web-sites, prose, children's books, Italy, roboting, industry, user manual, ...
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Ralph Raschen
Ralph Raschen
Native in German (Variant: Germany) 
german, italian, english, german mothertongue, advertising, marketing, manuals, electronics, IT, sociology, ...
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Paolo Bracciale
Paolo Bracciale
Native in Italian 
Sports / Fitness / Recreation, Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc., History, Folklore, ...


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