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The Serbian to German translators listed below specialize in the field of Textiles / Clothing / Fashion. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Irena Enna
Irena Enna
Native in Serbian (Variants: serbian, Montenegrin ) Native in Serbian
languages, german, italian, spanish, instructions, medical, technical, software, literature, 20th century, ...
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Goran Vasiljevic
Goran Vasiljevic
Native in German Native in German, Serbian Native in Serbian
Automotive / Cars & Trucks, Construction / Civil Engineering, Energy / Power Generation, Engineering (general), ...
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Milica Trailovic
Milica Trailovic
Native in German Native in German
Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, Surveying, Internet, e-Commerce, Media / Multimedia, ...
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Sandra Hemberger
Sandra Hemberger
Native in German Native in German
Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, Media / Multimedia, Manufacturing, Transport / Transportation / Shipping, ...
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Claudia Mayr-Veselinovic
Claudia Mayr-Veselinovic
Native in German Native in German
Printing & Publishing, Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, Media / Multimedia, Internet, e-Commerce, ...
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Vedrana Govorcin
Vedrana Govorcin
Native in German (Variants: Austrian, Germany) 
english, german, italian, croatian, subtitling, freelance translator, translation, proofreading, review, art, ...
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Daniela Reinisch
Daniela Reinisch
Native in German Native in German, Croatian Native in Croatian
croatian, bosnian, serbian, slovenian, serbocroatian, german, translator, deutsch, kroatisch, serbisch, ...
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jellybone
jellybone
Native in Serbian Native in Serbian, German Native in German
Business letters, Korrespondenz, Verträge, ugovori, contracts, Behörden, Immigrationsdokumente, Visa, viza, Literatur, ...


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