Interpreters » English to Norwegian » Social Sciences » Automotive / Cars & Trucks

The English to Norwegian translators listed below specialize in the field of Automotive / Cars & Trucks. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Kristian Vike Pedersen
Kristian Vike Pedersen
Native in Norwegian Native in Norwegian, Norwegian (Bokmal) Native in Norwegian (Bokmal)
Norwegian, Norsk, labor economics, welfare, marketing, fantasy, RPG, Computers, Gaming, Casino, ...
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Isabelle Skontorp
Isabelle Skontorp
Native in Norwegian (Variant: Bokmål) , Danish (Variant: Standard (rigsdansk)) Native in Danish, Swedish (Variant: Rikssvenska) Native in Swedish
Norwegian, Swedish, Danish, translation, localization, interpretation, manuals
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Luca Rossi
Luca Rossi
Native in Norwegian Native in Norwegian, English Native in English
Translation, typesetting, agency, language services, localization, multilingual, professional translators, accurate translations, linguistic expertise, cultural adaptation, ...
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Karsten Schroeder
Karsten Schroeder
Native in German 
german, tysk, deutsch, norwegian, norsk, norwegisch, legal translation, juridisk oversettelse, juristische übersetzung
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Evelyne Almberg
Evelyne Almberg
Native in Norwegian 
Police, legal, criminal law, criminal case, proof read, sewing, fabric, customer service, automation mechanics, CNC, ...
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Nina Aasen
Nina Aasen
Native in Norwegian (Variant: Bokmål) , Norwegian (Bokmal) Native in Norwegian (Bokmal)
Norwegian, bokmål, technology, IT, media, radio, broadcasting, software, eCommerce, information technology, ...
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Ronnie Solberg
Ronnie Solberg
Native in Norwegian (Bokmal) Native in Norwegian (Bokmal), Norwegian Native in Norwegian
norwegian, mechanical, sports, localization, music, technology


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