Interpreters » Italy » Italian to German » Social Sciences » Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng

The Italian to German translators listed below specialize in the field of Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Comunicare Srl
Comunicare Srl
Native in Italian Native in Italian
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Viola Savaglio
Viola Savaglio
Native in Italian (Variant: Standard-Italy) Native in Italian
Traduttrice dal 2000, automotive, medicina, marketing, fra gli altri. Translator since 2000, automotive, medicine, marketing among the others.
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Tatiana Zavanelli
Tatiana Zavanelli
Native in Italian (Variant: Swiss ) Native in Italian
traduzione tedesco italiano teramo, traduzione inglese italiano teramo, traduzioni, traduttore, teramo, german italian translator, english italian translator, abruzzo
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Mag. Claudia Hölzenbein
Mag. Claudia Hölzenbein
Native in German Native in German
technical translations, legal translations, patent translations, German mother tongue translator, Italian into German translation, French into German translation, English into German translation, Russian into German translation, Specialized in Technical translation, Legal translation and Patent Translation, ...
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Erika Trabattoni
Erika Trabattoni
Native in Italian 
interpreter, translator, English, German, Spanish, Italian, Trados, translation, simultaneous, consecutive, ...
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Doris Riegelnegg
Doris Riegelnegg
Native in German 
interprete, conferenza, tedesco, inglese, medicina, farmaceutical, simultanea, consecutiva, chuchotage, madrelingua tedesca, ...


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