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The French to Italian translators listed below specialize in the field of Engineering: Industrial. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Angelique Pisanu
Angelique Pisanu
Native in French Native in French
Long travail sur sites, support de rédacteurs technique, traductions de catalogues dentaire et équipements dentaires, articles de cardiologie et neurologie,
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Isabella Aiello
Isabella Aiello
Native in Italian Native in Italian
ingegneria, armi, medicina, nutrizione, naturopatia, omeopatia, erboristeria, libri, manuali, tecnica, ...
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Patrizia Zotti
Patrizia Zotti
Native in Italian 
Japanese>Italian translations; English > Italian translations, French > Italian translations, translation of race notices, translation of sailing classes rules, telecommunication, IT, Engineering, law, tourism, sailing, ...
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Ilaria Menchini
Ilaria Menchini
Native in Italian Native in Italian, French Native in French
French to Italian translator, SEO translator, Website translator, Italian transcreator, Italian Localization Specialist, Traduttore italiano francese, Traduzioni SEO francese, redattore SEO, Traducteur italien français, Traducteur français italien, ...
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Cristina Migliorini
Cristina Migliorini
Native in Italian 
italian, spanish, french, english, translation, localization, subtitling, transcription, proofreading, quality assessment, ...


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