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The French to Dutch translators listed below specialize in the field of Journalism. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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M van Heteren
M van Heteren
Native in Dutch Native in Dutch
medical, juridical, automotive, mechanical, IT, building, chemical, manuals
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Traduction assermentée, Traduction non assermentée, traduction assermentation documents, traducteur français, traducteurs, traducteur technique, traducteurs techniques, traducteur juridique, traducteur certifié, traduction anglaise, ...
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Eugenie Hillen
Eugenie Hillen
Native in Dutch Native in Dutch, Spanish Native in Spanish
journalist, all-round, editor, undertitles
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Mark Possemiers
Mark Possemiers
Native in English (Variant: UK) Native in English, Dutch (Variants: Flemish, Netherlands) Native in Dutch
Law, financial, economics: specialisations. Also general translations. Dutch, English, German, French, Spanish, Italian
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Annelies Teulings
Annelies Teulings
Native in Dutch (Variant: Netherlands) Native in Dutch, English (Variants: British, UK, US) Native in English
Commerce, law, economics, finance, marketing, tourism, IT/ICT, audiovisual projects
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Iris Van Brabant
Iris Van Brabant
Native in Dutch (Variant: Flemish) Native in Dutch
technical, European, Dutch, Flemish, French, English, Spanish, Tourism
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Marc Van Gastel
Marc Van Gastel
Native in Dutch Native in Dutch
Financial, marketing, technical, oriental, languages, Chinese Chinees, translation, vertaling, Nederlands, Engels, ...
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Henny de Man
Henny de Man
Native in Dutch Native in Dutch, French Native in French
general, art, literature, tourisme, sites, textile, e-commerce
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Herman De Sutter
Herman De Sutter
Native in Dutch Native in Dutch, Flemish Native in Flemish
financial translations, legal, marketing, websites, commercial, IT, literary, tourism, press release, game, ...
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Elke Nuytemans
Elke Nuytemans
Native in Dutch Native in Dutch, Flemish Native in Flemish
vertaling & tekstrevisie commercieel publicitair medisch juridisch
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Debby Nieberg
Debby Nieberg
Native in Dutch (Variant: Netherlands) 
Business, marketing, legal, European Affairs, sports (soccer, tennis, chess), subtitling, Public Relations, financial., ...
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Enkelien Kip
Enkelien Kip
Native in Dutch Native in Dutch
Fashion, Publicity, Marketing, IT, Engineering, Tourism, Manuals, Cosmetics Art&Antiques, History. You can count on a fast turnaround. Mode, Publicité, ...
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Frank van Overveld
Frank van Overveld
Native in Dutch (Variant: Netherlands) 
native, Dutch, English, French, video games, marketing, tourism, automotive, security education, social sciences, ...
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Melanie Leijten
Melanie Leijten
Native in Dutch 
French, Dutch, English, translation, localisation, edit, proofreading, subtitling, cosmetics, apparel, ...
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Ellie Lormans
Ellie Lormans
Native in Dutch (Variant: Netherlands) 
vertaalster, vertaler, vertaling, vertalers, proeflezen, corrigeren, proeflezer, nalezen, herschrijven, vertalingen, ...
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Ingeborg Aalders
Ingeborg Aalders
Native in Dutch (Variant: Netherlands) Native in Dutch
Ingeborg Aalders, Aalders Vertaalt, Aaldersvertaalt, Aaldersvertaalt.nl, Trait d’Union, Trait d’Union translations, Trait d’Union vertalingen, Trait d’Union traductions, traitduniontranslations.com, vertaler, ...


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