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The Swedish to French translators listed below specialize in the field of Transport / Transportation / Shipping. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Eugenio Correnti
Eugenio Correnti
Native in French Native in French
traduzione, translated, översättning, management, turismo, turism, tourisme, it, web sites, siti web, ...
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Nastia D. Verso
Nastia D. Verso
Native in French Native in French
Russian, translator, French, English, legal, literature, localization, technical, pharmaceutical, transport, ...
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Éléonore du Petit Thouars
Éléonore du Petit Thouars
Native in French Native in French
Psychology, Medical: Pharmaceuticals, Idioms / Maxims / Sayings, Music, ...
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Etienne Tessier
Etienne Tessier
Native in French (Variants: Belgian, Standard-France, Canadian) Native in French
Linguistics, Safety, Psychology, Nutrition, ...
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Clotilde Hézez
Clotilde Hézez
Native in French Native in French
traduction, interprétariat, suédois, français, översättare, svenska, franska, skog, pappersbruk, turism, ...
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Mirella Naumburg
Mirella Naumburg
Native in French 
Environment, ecology, PNUE, UNEP, United Nations, shipping, journalism, press, education, EU affairs, ...
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Jean-François Delannoy
Jean-François Delannoy
Native in French Native in French
informatique linguistique, argumentation, argumentaires, résumé computer linguistics, summarization, abstracting
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Frederic Girod
Frederic Girod
Native in Swedish Native in Swedish, French Native in French
Medical: Cardiology, Cooking / Culinary, Cosmetics, Beauty, Medical: Dentistry, ...


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