Interpreters » Italy » Italian to German » Social Sciences » Medical: Instruments

The Italian to German 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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Paola Gatto
Paola Gatto
Native in Italian Native in Italian
inteprete EN>IT, interprete DE>IT, traduttore EN>IT, traduttore DE>IT, traduttore DE>EN, madrelingua italiana, traduttore, interprete, trattativa, consecutiva, ...
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Viola Savaglio
Viola Savaglio
Native in Italian (Variant: Standard-Italy) Native in Italian
Traduttrice dal 2000, automotive, medicina, marketing, fra gli altri. Translator since 2000, automotive, medicine, marketing among the others.
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Giulia D'Ascanio
Giulia D'Ascanio
Native in Italian Native in Italian
conference interpreter, interprete di conferenza, simultaneous interpreting, consecutive interpreting, Simultandolmetschen, Konsekutivdolmetschen, interprete, traduttrice, interpretariato, interpretazione, ...
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Maria Franziska Dudle
Maria Franziska Dudle
Native in German Native in German
roaminginternational, precious, accuratly, fast, disponibility,
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Gabriele Metzler
Gabriele Metzler
Native in German (Variants: Germany, Swiss, Austrian) Native in German
German, Italian, : translation, proofreading, transcription Deutsch, Italienisch Übersetzerin: Übersetzung, Revision, Transkription Tedesco, Italiano: traduzione, revisione, ...
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Peter Eckschmidt MD
Peter Eckschmidt MD
Native in German Native in German
italiano a tedesco, italienisch nach deutsch, english to german, siti web, scienze, editoriale, webseiten, website, medicine, Psychology, ...


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