Interpreters » anglais vers japonais » Social Sciences » Matériaux (plastique, céramique, etc.)

The anglais vers japonais translators listed below specialize in the field of Matériaux (plastique, céramique, etc.). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Harshada Kulkarni
Harshada Kulkarni
Native in marathi 
Translators from India, Translaotrs for Indian Languages, Hindi Translators, Kashmiri Translaotrs, Assamese translators, Oriya Translators, Punjabi Translators, Indonesian translators, Tagalog translators, Sinhalese translators, ...
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Takeshi Kikkawa
Takeshi Kikkawa
Native in japonais 
Translator, English, Japanese, technology, industry, automotive, automobile, powertrain, electronics, LCD, ...
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Columbia Orr (X)
Columbia Orr (X)
Native in anglais (Variants: British, US South, US, Canadian) 
Fabrication, Textiles / vêtements / mode, Média / multimédia, Physique, ...
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Akihiko Takeda
Akihiko Takeda
Native in japonais 
Japanese, automotive, robot, robotic, automation, manufacturing, process, production, quality, mass production, ...
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Josh Goldberger
Josh Goldberger
Native in anglais (Variant: US) 
Énergie / génération d'électricité, Ingénierie (général), TI (technologie de l'information), Internet, commerce électronique, ...
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Yuki Matsuoka
Yuki Matsuoka
Native in japonais (Variant: Standard-Japan) 
Japanese, English, German, interpreter, event, mc, voiceover, voice over, narration, webinar mc, ...
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Cynthia Gan
Cynthia Gan
Native in japonais (Variant: Standard-Japan) Native in japonais
Matériaux (plastique, céramique, etc.), Textiles / vêtements / mode, Arpentage, Média / multimédia, ...


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