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The portugués al inglés translators listed below specialize in the field of Transporte / Fletes. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Joanna Angelo
Joanna Angelo
Native in español Native in español
Cosméticos / Belleza
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Emilia Lima
Emilia Lima
Native in español Native in español
Seguridad, Psicología, Nutrición, Medicina (general), ...
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Cristina Pilon
Cristina Pilon
Native in español Native in español, portugués Native in portugués
Poesía y literatura, Medicina (general)
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Gabriela Rohr
Gabriela Rohr
Native in español Native in español
Folklore, Medicina: Salud, Nutrición, Jergas, ...
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Andressa Predebon
Andressa Predebon
Native in portugués Native in portugués
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agnesmv
agnesmv
Native in inglés Native in inglés, español Native in español
Translation, simultaneous and consecutive interpretation, editing, copywriting, phonetics assitance, précis writing.
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Sgallomuniz
Sgallomuniz
Native in español Native in español
Port Operations and Equipments, Shipping, Cranes, Dredgs, Tugboats, Container Terminals, Business English, Engineering, Education, Teaching, ...
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Elisa Gari
Elisa Gari
Native in español 
Poesía y literatura, Lingüística, Textil / Ropa / Moda, Cosméticos / Belleza, ...
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Sthefani Techera
Sthefani Techera
Native in español (Variants: Argentine, Latin American, Rioplatense, Uruguayan) Native in español, portugués (Variants: Angolan, Brazilian, European/Portugal) Native in portugués
Spanish, Portuguese, English, translation, interpretation, subtitling, dubbing, transcription, law, medicine, ...
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Tim Dickinson
Tim Dickinson
Native in inglés 
Spanish to UK English Translator, international trade, maritime transport specialist, 20 years experience, UK Business Studies graduate, accounting, finance, marketing, real estate, insurance, ...


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