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The German to Slovak translators listed below specialize in the field of Medical: Instruments. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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wordsystem Inc
wordsystem Inc
Native in English (Variant: French) Native in English
Medical: Health Care, Medical: Pharmaceuticals, Medical: Instruments, Medical (general), ...
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Michal Cinciala
Michal Cinciala
Native in Czech (Variant: Standard-Czech) Native in Czech, Japanese (Variant: Standard-Japan) Native in Japanese
czech translations, slovak translations, translations, localization, Czech, Slovak, Russian, Polish, Slovenian, Trados, ...
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popro
popro
Native in Czech Native in Czech, Slovak Native in Slovak
z cestiny do slovenciny, z cestiny do slovenstiny, FROM CZECH TO SLOVAK, Czech and Slovak professional translations, English to Czech, English to Slovak
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Stefan Pecen
Stefan Pecen
Native in Slovak Native in Slovak
Slovak, CAT, wordfast, trados, studio 2009, studio 2011, ttx, xliff, sdlxliff, telecom, ...
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Mária Sopková
Mária Sopková
Native in Slovak Native in Slovak
german, slovak
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Alena Povolná
Alena Povolná
Native in Czech 
german, czech, slovak, computers, technology, software, localization, sworn translator, simultaneous interpreting
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Edgar Baradlai
Edgar Baradlai
Native in Slovak Native in Slovak, German (Variant: Germany) Native in German
Anlagen- und Gerätebau, Bau- und Wärmetechnik, Bedienungsanleitungen, Bilanzwesen, EDV, Elektronik und Halbleiter, Elektronik, Energie- und Umwelttechnik, Fahrzeugtechnik, Fertigungstechnik, ...


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