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The Danish to Swedish translators listed below specialize in the field of Accounting. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Anette Blomqvist
Anette Blomqvist
Native in Swedish Native in Swedish
Transport / Transportation / Shipping, Internet, e-Commerce, Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts), Media / Multimedia, ...
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mreurodisco
mreurodisco
Native in Swedish (Variant: Rikssvenska) Native in Swedish
Swedish translator, swedish, english, danish, norwegian, french, accounting, finance, software translation, book translation, ...
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Britt-Marie Forsgren
Britt-Marie Forsgren
Native in Swedish Native in Swedish
Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.), Livestock / Animal Husbandry, Internet, e-Commerce, ...
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Starchild86
Starchild86
Native in Swedish (Variant: Rikssvenska) Native in Swedish
Media / Multimedia, Telecom(munications), Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, Computers (general), ...
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Anna Thyrell
Anna Thyrell
Native in Swedish Native in Swedish
English to Swedish translator, Deutsch-Schwedisch Übersetzer, Tradacteur français vers suédois, oversættere dansk til svensk, oversættere norske svensk, business, marketing, copywriting, sales, strategy, ...
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Elin Skymbäck
Elin Skymbäck
Native in Swedish Native in Swedish
financial, finance, financial markets, economy, marketing, copywriting, copy, copywriter, journalism, business, ...
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SuzyT
SuzyT
Native in Swedish 
Computer software, manuals, business systems, general texts, marketing, copy/advertising, communication, localization. Reliable, always meet deadlines - at resonable prices.
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Christina A
Christina A
Native in Swedish 
translator, proofreader, Swedish, translation, proofreading, language lead, QA, IT, localization, globalization, ...


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