Interpreters » Slovenian to Croatian » Art/Literary » Ships, Sailing, Maritime

The Slovenian to Croatian translators listed below specialize in the field of Ships, Sailing, Maritime. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Daniel Mihailovic
Daniel Mihailovic
Native in French Native in French, Croatian Native in Croatian
french, français, francese, francuski, francoski, französisch, француски, французский, croatian, croate, ...
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ivabrusic
ivabrusic
Native in Croatian Native in Croatian
croatian, detail, precision, professional
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DeeeDeee
DeeeDeee
Native in Croatian (Variants: Bosnian, standard) Native in Croatian
English, Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, Slovenian law, science math, defense, medicine, engineering
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Bojan Andjelkovic
Bojan Andjelkovic
Native in Serbo-Croat Native in Serbo-Croat
serbian, translator, provodilac, prevodioci, prevođenje, prevodi, prevajanje, prevajalci, srpski, srbski, ...
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Lea Lozančić
Lea Lozančić
Native in Croatian Native in Croatian, Italian Native in Italian
conference interpreting, simultaneous interpreter, english <- -> croatian, Lozančić Lea, consecutive interpreter english <- -> croatian, consecutive, simultaneous, Zagreb, Ljubljana, European Union, ...
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Stanka Vitlov
Stanka Vitlov
Native in Croatian Native in Croatian
Legal expert and certified court translator,
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BUZOV
BUZOV
Native in Croatian Native in Croatian, Serbian Native in Serbian
Computers (general), Telecom(munications), Ships, Sailing, Maritime, Media / Multimedia, ...
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KONSUL-SLOVENIA
KONSUL-SLOVENIA
Native in Slovenian Native in Slovenian, German Native in German
Konsul, Pajnkiher, Slovenian, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, Macedonian, German, English, French, ...


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