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Eva Kristofova
Eva Kristofova
Native in checo Native in checo
English, Czech, Slovak, subtitling, translation, proofreading/editing, IT, gaming, legal, localization, ...
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Gary Raymond Bokobza
Gary Raymond Bokobza
Native in inglés Native in inglés, español Native in español
Legal, Finance, Technology, Medicine, science, chemical, aeronautics, agriculture, manuals, questionnaires, ...
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patricat
patricat
Native in checo Native in checo, eslovaco Native in eslovaco
Medicina: Odontología, Medicina: Salud, Medicina (general), Psicología, ...
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Alexandra Tkacova
Alexandra Tkacova
Native in eslovaco Native in eslovaco
Psicología, Medicina: Instrumentos, Medicina: Salud, Medicina (general), ...
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zuzana kmetova
zuzana kmetova
Native in eslovaco Native in eslovaco, checo Native in checo, inglés (Variants: Canadian, US, British, UK, Irish) Native in inglés
....agriculture, environment, EU documents, garda station, law, solicitors office, courts and legislation, medical, report, business, ...
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Jan Dula
Jan Dula
Native in eslovaco Native in eslovaco
translations: handbooks, manuals, contracts, business plans, catalogues, laws, environment, electrotechnical and building industry, automotive industry, finance, ...


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