Interpreters » inglés al hebreo » Medical » Arqueología

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

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David Kovensky
David Kovensky
Native in español Native in español
Fuerzas Armadas / Defensa, Medios / Multimedia
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ctlingo
ctlingo
Native in árabe Native in árabe, inglés Native in inglés
Translation, DTP, Desktop publishing, InDesign, FrameMaker, Quark, Illustrator, Photoshop, AutoCad, word, ...
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Sarah Joshua
Sarah Joshua
Native in inglés Native in inglés
Hebrew, medical, science, translation, transcription, subtitling
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Adar Brauner
Adar Brauner
Native in italiano Native in italiano, hebreo Native in hebreo
Wide range of translations from English, Italian, French & Spanish into Hebrew and into Italian, Legal & IT specialized
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Joab Eichenberg-Eilon
Joab Eichenberg-Eilon
Native in inglés Native in inglés, hebreo Native in hebreo
history, correspondence, art, museum, catalog, photography, copywriter, fiction, nonfiction, social_studies, ...
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Zion Cohen
Zion Cohen
Native in hebreo (Variant: Modern / Israeli) Native in hebreo
Specializing in: Medical and Healthcare documents, research studies, reports, education and social service assignments
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Juliana Brown
Juliana Brown
Native in inglés Native in inglés, hebreo Native in hebreo
literary translation and proofreading, ספרות, immigration, הגירה, international and general legal translation, development, political, פוליטיקה, social sciences, מדעי החברה, ...


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