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The français vers espagnol translators listed below specialize in the field of Vins / œnologie / viticulture. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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maurizio maestri
maurizio maestri
Native in italien Native in italien
Sécurité, Photographie / imagerie (et arts graphiques), Fabrication, Ordinateurs (général), ...
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João Gonçalves
João Gonçalves
Native in portugais Native in portugais
Portuguese, Spanish, French, English, trade, politics, mining, investments, Brazil, logistics, ...
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Chrys Rochat
Chrys Rochat
Native in portugais Native in portugais
Internet, commerce électronique, Psychologie, Nutrition, Astronomie et espace, ...
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Natália Liberato do Nascimento
Natália Liberato do Nascimento
Native in portugais Native in portugais
Art, artisanat et peinture, Internet, commerce électronique, Génie et sciences nucléaires, Matériaux (plastique, céramique, etc.), ...
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Wendell Medrado
Wendell Medrado
Native in portugais Native in portugais
Arpentage, Navires, navigation, marine, Internet, commerce électronique, Bétail / élevage, ...
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Pedro Branco
Pedro Branco
Native in portugais Native in portugais, français Native in français
Nutrition
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Johanna G.
Johanna G.
Native in français Native in français
Art, artisanat et peinture, Internet, commerce électronique, Transport / expédition, Psychologie, ...
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Ana Carrizales
Ana Carrizales
Native in espagnol Native in espagnol
Télécommunications, Mathématiques et statistiques, Internet, commerce électronique, TI (technologie de l'information), ...


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