Interpreters » inglés al afrikaans » Social Sciences » Org./Desarr./Coop. Internacional

The inglés al afrikaans translators listed below specialize in the field of Org./Desarr./Coop. Internacional. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Sharon Vandermerwe
Sharon Vandermerwe
Native in inglés (Variants: US, Australian, Canadian, New Zealand, South African, British, UK, Irish) Native in inglés
German, Afrikaans, Dutch, translator, translating, linguist, medical, financial services, literary, certificates, ...
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Ashraf Al Saad
Ashraf Al Saad
Native in árabe Native in árabe
Armenian, Azeri, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Byelorussian, Catalan, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Czech, ...
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Isabel Mulder
Isabel Mulder
Native in inglés Native in inglés, alemán Native in alemán
Arte, artes manuales, pintura, Ingeniería (general), Informática: Sistemas, redes, Medios / Multimedia, ...
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Antonio Ferreira
Antonio Ferreira
Native in inglés (Variants: UK, US, British) Native in inglés, portugués (Variants: Angolan, European/Portugal, Brazilian, Mozambican) Native in portugués
Transformation, managment, law, legal matters, criminal, civil, intellectual property, medical, bussiness, contracts, ...
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Nathanael Fourie
Nathanael Fourie
Native in inglés (Variants: British, US, South African, UK) Native in inglés, afrikaans (Variant: South African) Native in afrikaans
SEO, Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, Dutch, Flemish, Afrikaans, English, Alignment, Translation Memories, ...
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Heidi Newby-Rose
Heidi Newby-Rose
Native in afrikaans Native in afrikaans, inglés Native in inglés
Spanish, German, Portuguese, Afrikaans, social, tourism, legal, music, culinary, financial, ...


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