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Regina Guerra
Regina Guerra
Native in Portuguese 
Traduction; Tradución; Legal; Juridique; Jurídica; culture, cultura, tourisme, turismo, voyages, viagens, cinema, TV, médias, mídeas, ...
82
Andréa Monteiro
Andréa Monteiro
Native in Portuguese 
brazilian, portuguese, legal, contracts, patents, technology, localization, games, marketing, tourism, ...
83
Noelia Cornejo
Noelia Cornejo
Native in Spanish Native in Spanish, English Native in English
englush, spanish, french, italian, portuguese, arabic, translation, interpretation, localization, terminology, ...
84
Dário Bié
Dário Bié
Native in Portuguese 
Translation of documents, books, projects and researches, Interpretation in conferences, meetings for both consecutive, simultaneous and whispering, Caption and subtitles for movies documentaries, Technical Writing of Reports, Memos, Projects, ...
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Ana Luiza Brown Rodrigues
Ana Luiza Brown Rodrigues
Native in Portuguese (Variants: European/Portugal, Cape Verdean, Brazilian, Mozambican, Angolan, South African) 
translator, interpreter, English to Portuguese, Portuguese to English, EN-PT, PT-EN, Law, Technology, Ecology, Agrobusiness, ...


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