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The English to Polish translators listed below specialize in the field of IT (Information Technology). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Mariusz Kuklinski
Mariusz Kuklinski
Native in Polish Native in Polish
investment banking, gas, oil, energy, economics, transfer of technology, social sciences, higher education
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Sławomira Kaczmarek
Sławomira Kaczmarek
Native in Polish (Variant: Standard-Poland) Native in Polish
Polish translator, freelance Polish translator, English-Polish translator, English to Polish translator, Russian-Polish translator, Russian to Polish translator, professional freelance Polish translator, independent translator, experienced Polish translator, human resources, ...
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Ian Roley
Ian Roley
Native in English (Variant: British) Native in English
Medical/Pharmaceutical, Information Technology, Industrial Machinery, Legal/Patent, Architecture, Music, Media, Television, Radio, broadcasting, ...
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lingonika ltd
lingonika ltd
Native in Polish Native in Polish, Russian Native in Russian
5
Przemek Kalemba
Przemek Kalemba
Native in Polish 
English-Polish translation, English-Polish translator, Polish translation, Polish translator, subtitling services, subtitles, captions, video subtitles, film subtitles, closed captions, ...
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Monika Kukielka
Monika Kukielka
Native in Polish 
Agriculture, IT (Information Technology), Telecom(munications), Transport / Transportation / Shipping, ...
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Aleksandra Siwecka
Aleksandra Siwecka
Native in Polish 
Polish, English, Spanish, translation, interpreting, voice over
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Katarzyna Skroban
Katarzyna Skroban
Native in Polish 
Polish translator, technical translator, translator, interpreter, software, localization, quality, professional, certified, UK, ...


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