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Eva Vail
Eva Vail
Native in Czech Native in Czech
Czech, English, business, accounting, finance, marketing, sports, travel, education, immigration, ...
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Matous Michal
Matous Michal
Native in Czech (Variant: Standard-Czech) Native in Czech
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Pavel Hosa
Pavel Hosa
Native in Czech Native in Czech
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tescardev
tescardev
Native in English (Variants: UK, US) Native in English
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matina03
matina03
Native in Slovak 
EU law, technology, medicine, English, Slovak, Czech
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Dana Hollcroft
Dana Hollcroft
Native in Czech (Variant: Standard-Czech) 
Healthcare, pharmaceuticals, law and others
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platonicka
platonicka
Native in Czech Native in Czech, Slovak Native in Slovak
IT, technical, marketing, safety, pharmaceutical, medical, legal documents translations, manuals, guides, voice-overs, ...
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William Kratzer Jr.
William Kratzer Jr.
Native in English 
Czech, German, teaching, translations, interpretation, web design, czech tutoring, german tutoring, childrens books, technical translations, ...
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Radovan Pletka
Radovan Pletka
Native in Czech 
medical, legal, computers, banking, advertising, copy, writing, simultaneous interpreter, interpreting, editing, ...
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Miyuki Paisley
Miyuki Paisley
Native in English Native in English
language services, foreign language translation, foreign language, interpreting services, certified interpreters, certified translators, education, science, finance, research, ...
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philly69
philly69
Native in English 


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