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The English to French translators listed below specialize in the field of Construction / Civil Engineering. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Samuel Clarisse
Samuel Clarisse
Native in French (Variants: Belgian, Luxembourgish, Standard-France, Swiss, Canadian) Native in French
french, french translator, french editor, french proofreader, proofreading, french localisation, french localization, french localizer, french literature, french linguist, ...
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sandra duquenne
sandra duquenne
Native in French 
Spécialiste automobile, informatique, technique, machines-outils, télécommunications, transport, tourisme, mécanique, sports. J'apprécie également les arts, la culture, ...
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Tristan Wettstein
Tristan Wettstein
Native in French (Variants: Standard-France, Canadian, Swiss, Belgian) Native in French, English (Variants: US South, Canadian, French, British, UK, US) Native in English
french, english, american, canadian, quebecois, québécois, français, anglais, traduction, translation, ...
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Florent Balsez
Florent Balsez
Native in French 
energy, business, sales, marketing, french, english, experience, full-time, rigorous, industry, ...
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Yann PETUREAU
Yann PETUREAU
Native in French (Variant: Standard-France) 
English, Spanish, French, technical, localization, editorial, tourism, hotels, translation, legal, ...
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Lauraine Yvie
Lauraine Yvie
Native in English (Variants: South African, US, Indian, Canadian, French, UK) 
English, specialized, General, translation, Subtitling, Transcription


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