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The English to Finnish translators listed below specialize in the field of Computers (general). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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english into finnish, finnish into english, EU, legal, IT, software, technical, manual, social science, marketing, ...
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piiapelimanni
piiapelimanni
Native in Finnish Native in Finnish
International Org/Dev/Coop
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Joliz
Joliz
Native in Finnish Native in Finnish
Law: Contract(s), Law (general), Law: Taxation & Customs
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Päivi Creber
Päivi Creber
Native in Finnish Native in Finnish
localisation, localization, web, netti, verkkosivut, websites, training, marketing, lokalisaatio, markkinointi, ...
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Camilla Virtanen (X)
Camilla Virtanen (X)
Native in Finnish Native in Finnish
finnish, english, GDPR, General Data Protection Regulation, tietosuoja, yleinen tietosuoja, yleinen tietosuoja-asetus, trados, finnish translator, Finnish translator, ...
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Juha Kivelä
Juha Kivelä
Native in Finnish Native in Finnish
Transcreation, Finnish, technology, marketing, beauty, software, localization, localisation, advertising
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Finesse
Finesse
Native in Finnish Native in Finnish
Legal, commercial, tourism, marketing, advertising, PR, public relations, financial statements, annual reports, EU, ...


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