Interpreters » Italian to Spanish » Medical » Cooking / Culinary

The Italian to Spanish translators listed below specialize in the field of Cooking / Culinary. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Emilia Juan Lopez
Emilia Juan Lopez
Native in Spanish (Variants: Argentine, Standard-Spain) 
spagnolo italiano, italian spanish, traduzione tecnica manualistica (manuali tecnici, di manutenzione, operativi, ecc.) autoveicoli macchine utensili macchine agricole, plastica, metalli, legno, Quality, ...
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Floriana Sciumbata
Floriana Sciumbata
Native in Italian 
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Chiara Scaramelli
Chiara Scaramelli
Native in Italian (Variant: Standard-Italy) Native in Italian, Spanish (Variant: Puerto Rican) Native in Spanish
English, inglese, inglés, anglais, Spanish, español, spagnol, spagnolo, French, francés, ...
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Veronica Grimaldi Hinojosa
Veronica Grimaldi Hinojosa
Native in Italian Native in Italian
Italian, English, Spanish, translation, transcreation, localization, marketing, advertsing, travel, tourism, ...
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Claudia Martinez
Claudia Martinez
Native in Spanish 
medical, assisted reproduction, medical translation, human assisted reproduction, translation, medical translation, scientific translation, life science
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Silvina Dell'Isola Urdiales
Silvina Dell'Isola Urdiales
Native in Spanish Native in Spanish, Italian Native in Italian
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Cristina Vera Maguregui
Cristina Vera Maguregui
Native in Spanish Native in Spanish, Italian Native in Italian
hight quality and professional work


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