Interpreters » Italian to French » Bus/Financial » Energy / Power Generation

The Italian to French translators listed below specialize in the field of Energy / Power Generation. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Licia Pini
Licia Pini
Native in Italian Native in Italian, French Native in French
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Elisabetta Pellegrini England
Elisabetta Pellegrini England
Native in English (Variants: UK, British, US) Native in English, Italian Native in Italian
translation, French, English, proof-reading, Italian, writing
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Robin Fournier
Robin Fournier
Native in French 
traduction, traducteur, interprète, translator, interprétariat, interpreter, french, english, italian, swedish, ...
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Deborah Boscarini
Deborah Boscarini
Native in English (Variant: British) Native in English, Italian (Variant: Standard-Italy) Native in Italian
translation, interpreting, liaison interpreting, consecutive interpreting, translator, interpreter, liaison interpreter, consecutive interpreter, english, french, ...
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CristianaC
CristianaC
Native in Italian Native in Italian, English Native in English
financial translation, legal translation, financial statements, prospectus, legal documents, agreement, contracts, tender, European Union, legal English, ...
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Anna Mori
Anna Mori
Native in Italian 
english, french, italian, computer, automotive, ships, yachts, industry, engineering, mechanics, ...
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Silvia Pala
Silvia Pala
Native in Italian 
traduzione, traduzioni, revisione, revisioni, italiano, inglese, francese, tedesco, lingue europee, spagnolo, ...


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