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The Latin to English 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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Constantin costipop
Constantin costipop
Native in Romanian Native in Romanian, English Native in English
Computers (general), Manufacturing, Agriculture, Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting, ...
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magisterlatinae
magisterlatinae
Native in English Native in English, German Native in German
German, Latin, Italian, genealogy, banking, translation, university, services, public policy, übersetzung, ...
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acamp2
acamp2
Native in English Native in English
IT (Information Technology), Media / Multimedia, Computers (general)
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mgtuths
mgtuths
Native in English Native in English
Latin, Greek, Ancient Greek, Attic Greek, Classical Greek, English
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Soledad Liquori
Soledad Liquori
Native in Spanish 
cultured, law, latin, greek, spanish, italian, french, english, philosophy, science, ...
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Michael Cohn
Michael Cohn
Native in English (Variant: US) 
spanish, mexico, television, TV, movies, cinema, review, literature, novel, screenplay, ...
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David Wigtil
David Wigtil
Native in English 
german, deutsch, french, français, spanish, español, norwegian, norsk, bokmål, nynorsk, ...
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Konstantin Er
Konstantin Er
Native in English (Variants: Scottish, British, US) Native in English, Latin (Variants: Medieval, Archaic / Old, Late Antiquity, Classical) Native in Latin
latin, english, certificate, diploma, ancient greek, pharmaceuticals, science, linguistics, medical, arts, ...


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