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The Italian to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Computers: Software. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Debora Blake
Debora Blake
Native in English Native in English, French (Variant: Standard-France) Native in French
voice-over, voix-off, locutora, doppiaggio, pubblicità, propaganda, advertising, publicité, multimedia, correction, ...
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Daniela Nisi
Daniela Nisi
Native in Italian Native in Italian, French Native in French
french, lithuanian, estonian, latvian, english, translation, localization, spanish, translation
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Cristina Barberini
Cristina Barberini
Native in French Native in French, Italian Native in Italian
Project Manager, Team Lead, English, Italian, French, German, Aerospace, Defense, Defence, A&D, ...
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Thomas Carey
Thomas Carey
Native in English 
video translator, subtitler, subtitles translation, subtitling, transcription, video transcription, video translation, translator, spotting, time-coding, ...
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Jean-François Delannoy
Jean-François Delannoy
Native in French Native in French
informatique linguistique, argumentation, argumentaires, résumé computer linguistics, summarization, abstracting
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Véronique V.Varela
Véronique V.Varela
Native in French (Variant: Standard-France) Native in French, Portuguese (Variants: Cape Verdean, European/Portugal) Native in Portuguese
french, portuguese, italian, english, accurate, fashion, beauty, wine, ski, leisure, ...


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