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

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Vincent Taillefumier
Vincent Taillefumier
Native in français 
français, espagnol, traducteur, interprete, traductor, Panama, Colombie, Mexique
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Fionn MacKillop
Fionn MacKillop
Native in anglais (Variants: British, UK, US, Scottish, Canadian, Australian) Native in anglais, français (Variants: Canadian, Belgian, Standard-France) Native in français
italian, english, french, spanish, social sciences, translation, summarising, editing, proof-reading, commercial, ...
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Yann PETUREAU
Yann PETUREAU
Native in français (Variant: Standard-France) 
English, Spanish, French, technical, localization, editorial, tourism, hotels, translation, legal, ...
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Monia LUCCHESI
Monia LUCCHESI
Native in italien 
Traductrice, Interprète, français italien anglais espagnol, Paris - France, interprétation simultanée, consécutive, chuchotée, de liaison, cabine, bidule, ...
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Vinícius dos Santos
Vinícius dos Santos
Native in portugais 
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Monika Malbeaux
Monika Malbeaux
Native in français Native in français, polonais Native in polonais
french, polish, spanish, portuguese, medical, medicine, medical device, press articles, medical reports, localization, ...
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Bruce Capelle
Bruce Capelle
Native in français Native in français
English to French professional translator, EU affairs, EU institutions, international organisations, NGOs, public affairs, environment, development, cooperation, business, ...


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