Interpreters » anglais vers néerlandais » Art/Literary » Textiles / vêtements / mode

The anglais vers néerlandais translators listed below specialize in the field of Textiles / vêtements / mode. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Nelleke Thomassen
Nelleke Thomassen
Native in néerlandais (Variant: Netherlands) 
dutch, german, english, Niederländisch, Deutsch, Englisch, Nederlands, Duits, Engels, Nederland, ...
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Ellen Westenbrink
Ellen Westenbrink
Native in néerlandais 
ellen westenbrink, translation, localization, localisation, english, german, french, spanish, danish, dutch, ...
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Axelle Gommers (X)
Axelle Gommers (X)
Native in néerlandais 
English, Spanish, Dutch, technical texts, marketing, media, communication, anthropology, legal, medical, ...
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Dorien Van den Abbeele
Dorien Van den Abbeele
Native in néerlandais Native in néerlandais, flamand Native in flamand
Dutch, English, Spanish, Flemish, French, ATA, certified, subtitling, websites, website localisation, ...
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Enkelien Kip
Enkelien Kip
Native in néerlandais Native in néerlandais
Fashion, Publicity, Marketing, IT, Engineering, Tourism, Manuals, Cosmetics Art&Antiques, History. You can count on a fast turnaround. Mode, Publicité, ...
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Astrid ASV
Astrid ASV
Native in néerlandais 
Industrie automobile / voitures et camions, Construction / génie civil, Électronique / génie électronique, Ingénierie (général), ...
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Ada de Raad
Ada de Raad
Native in néerlandais 
aquarelleren, batik, breien, buitensport, cosmetics, culinair, Dutch Engels, English, eu-text, fitnessapparaten, ...


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