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The Greek to Italian translators listed below specialize in the field of Law: Contract(s). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Maria Petrocheilou
Maria Petrocheilou
Native in Greek Native in Greek
English, Greek, Italian, German, French, law, EU, finance, paper industry machinery, hoisting equipment manuals, ...
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Daniela Facchinetti
Daniela Facchinetti
Native in Italian Native in Italian
traductor, traductora, intérprete, traducción, italiano, interpretación, simultánea, consecutiva, traducciones italiano, alemán, ...
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m. chiara spatarella
m. chiara spatarella
Native in Italian (Variants: Standard-Italy, Roman / Romanesco, Neapolitan, Swiss ) Native in Italian
greek, english, german, video, economics, philosophy, cooking, art, architecture, politics..., ...
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Valentina Gilardi
Valentina Gilardi
Native in Italian Native in Italian
ελληνικά, ιταλικά, μετάφραση, διερμηνέας, Μιλάνο, καζαντζάκης, ζατέλη, traduzioni, legale, italiano, ...
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sterios prosiniklis
sterios prosiniklis
Native in Greek Native in Greek
Italian, Greek, English, Italiano, Greco, traduttore, interprete, translator, manuals, IFU, ...
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Lucia Colombo
Lucia Colombo
Native in Italian Native in Italian
Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, Transport / Transportation / Shipping
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IOANNIS PITTAS
IOANNIS PITTAS
Native in Greek Native in Greek, Italian Native in Italian
traduzione greco italiano, traduzione italiano greco, traduzione inglese greco, traduttore greco, freelance, interprete greco italiano, interprete italiano greco, interprete greco simultaneo, διερμηνεια ιταλικα-ελληνικα, διερμηνεας ιταλικων, ...


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