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The Spanish to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Internet, e-Commerce. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Jacques Raymond
Jacques Raymond
Native in French Native in French
French, English, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Portuguese, Electricy, Health, Safety, Test Equipment, ...
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Gems ANTENOR
Gems ANTENOR
Native in Haitian-Creole (Variant: Standard-Haiti) Native in Haitian-Creole
Transport / Transportation / Shipping, Livestock / Animal Husbandry, Energy / Power Generation, Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng, ...
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Roberta Mourao
Roberta Mourao
Native in Portuguese Native in Portuguese
Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting, Printing & Publishing, Internet, e-Commerce, Transport / Transportation / Shipping, ...
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Natalia Estrada
Natalia Estrada
Native in Spanish (Variants: Latin American, Argentine, US) Native in Spanish
spanish, translation, subtitles, dubbing, captions, proofreading
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Patrick Yancey
Patrick Yancey
Native in English Native in English
IT, computers, software, dutch, english, spanish, information technology, technical, translator, native english, ...
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Ethan Tufford
Ethan Tufford
Native in English (Variants: US, Canadian, UK) Native in English
French, Spanish, English, Trados, DTP, Canada, Medical, Legal, Contract, Correspondence, ...
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Jacqueline O'Neill Huerta
Jacqueline O'Neill Huerta
Native in Spanish (Variants: Mexican, Latin American, US, Standard-Spain) Native in Spanish, English (Variants: British, Canadian, US) Native in English
Spanish, localization, Mexico, small business, subtitling, transcription, video game, reality TV, YouTube, post-production, ...
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Jordan Schutten
Jordan Schutten
Native in English Native in English
french, spanish, IT, technical, automotive, retail, e-commerce, Microsoft, software, proofreading, ...


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