Interpreters » Italy » Italian to Turkish » Social Sciences » Cooking / Culinary

The Italian to Turkish translators listed below specialize in the field of Cooking / Culinary. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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GIZEM GULER
GIZEM GULER
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish
2
Eleni Malo
Eleni Malo
Native in Albanian Native in Albanian
3
Luca Torelli
Luca Torelli
Native in Italian Native in Italian
English, German, medicine, urology, winery
4
Marco Falchetti
Marco Falchetti
Native in Italian Native in Italian
italyanca tercüman çevirmen anadili traduttore interprete turco lingua turca traduzioni
5
Dilek81
Dilek81
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish
English, Turkish, Italian, all types of translation
6
Zeynep Kesim
Zeynep Kesim
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish
7
Dilek Eltemur
Dilek Eltemur
Native in Turkish (Variant: Standard-İstanbul ) Native in Turkish
8
Gwen Demir
Gwen Demir
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish
9
turcotrad
turcotrad
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish
10
Sheila R.
Sheila R.
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish
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Legoman
Legoman
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish
12
Damla Can Pironti
Damla Can Pironti
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish
english, italian, turkish, translation, interpreter, translator
13
PINAR OZEN
PINAR OZEN
Native in Turkish 
turkish, english, italian, turco, inglese, italiano, Türkçe, İtalyanca, social sciences, government, ...
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ferdakardes
ferdakardes
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish
teknik alan, işletme-finans, marketing, otelcilik, türkçe, italyanca, italiano, tecnico, traduttrice, in turchia, ...


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