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The English to Polish 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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Teresa Adelson
Teresa Adelson
Native in Polish (Variant: Standard-Poland) Native in Polish, English (Variants: UK, US) Native in English
translation, interpreting, translator, polish, english, legal, marketing, politics, education, management, ...
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Marzena Fryc-Gibson
Marzena Fryc-Gibson
Native in Polish Native in Polish
English-Polish translator, Polish-English translator, Polish-English interperter, English-Polish interpreter, business, legal, computers, correspondence, trade, healthcare, ...
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Pawel Gromek
Pawel Gromek
Native in English Native in English, Polish Native in Polish
www.lingperfect.com, polish translations, polish translator, polish translations, polish, english, pc, html, website, proofreading, ...
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Marta van der Hoeven
Marta van der Hoeven
Native in Polish Native in Polish
law, contracts, deeds, agreements, patent applications, patent registration, certificates, diplomas, business plans, business correspondence, ...
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Kornelia Longoria
Kornelia Longoria
Native in Polish Native in Polish
ESL, liguistics, general, accounting, cosmetics, lietarture, localization, Polish, business, certificates, ...
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Dr. Maria Szumanski
Dr. Maria Szumanski
Native in Polish 
Biology, chemistry, medicine, pharmacology, genetics, science, patent applications.
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Anna Thorpe
Anna Thorpe
Native in Polish 
Polish translator, Polish-English, English-Polish, German-Polish, German-English, tourism, marketing, business, contracts, medical interpreter, ...


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