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The anglais vers allemand translators listed below specialize in the field of Sciences sociales, sociologie, éthique, etc.. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Thomas Hirsch
Thomas Hirsch
Native in allemand Native in allemand
German, Spanish, English, French, Tourism, Marketing, Banking, Business, Technical, Gourmet, ...
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Thomas Pauly
Thomas Pauly
Native in allemand Native in allemand
market research, marketing research, marketing, public relations, media, consumer goods, household appliances, healthcare, financial, medical, ...
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Benjamin Schmitt
Benjamin Schmitt
Native in allemand (Variant: Germany) Native in allemand
german, localization, apps, application, software, website, media, subtitles, quality, control, ...
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Ursula Kantenseter
Ursula Kantenseter
Native in allemand Native in allemand, espagnol Native in espagnol
SPANISH, ENGLISH, GERMAN, TECHNOLOGY, INDUSTRY, LITERATURE, INTERNET
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Sabine Holz
Sabine Holz
Native in allemand Native in allemand
traducciones, traducción, intérprete, interpretación, negocios, alemán, catalán, valenciano, castellano, español, ...
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Cornelia Forster
Cornelia Forster
Native in allemand Native in allemand, anglais Native in anglais
magazine, revista, Zeitschrift, minutes, acta, Protokoll, programme, hotel, holiday, travel, ...
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Tina Thieme
Tina Thieme
Native in allemand 
children's books, paedagogics, German, English, Polish, litarature, sociology, psychology, dictionary, sworn, ...
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Gisela Grosselfinger Vogel
Gisela Grosselfinger Vogel
Native in allemand (Variants: Germany, Bavarian) 
spanish, english, german, medical translation, localisation, translation


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