Interpreters » inglés al letón » Social Sciences » Medicina: Farmacia

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

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Biruta MARKO
Biruta MARKO
Native in letón Native in letón
TRANSLATION, INTERPRETING, TECNICAL, MEDICAL. FINANCE, LAW, PATENTS, CONFERENCE, IMMIGRATION, AIRPORT, TOURISM, ...
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KITTY B
KITTY B
Native in letón Native in letón
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Jolanta Jund
Jolanta Jund
Native in letón Native in letón
latvian, general, medical, pharmaceutical, product descriptions
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Undine Krauze
Undine Krauze
Native in letón Native in letón
automotive, technical, IT, medical, Latvian, Russian, Swedish, English, German, EU texts, ...
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Kristine Sprula (Lielause)
Kristine Sprula (Lielause)
Native in letón Native in letón
translate, translator, translation into Latvian, Russian, English, medicine, pharmacy, medical appliances, prosthetics, art, ...
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Vi Pukite
Vi Pukite
Native in inglés Native in inglés, letón Native in letón
Latvian to English translator, English to Latvian translator, German to English translator, Latvian translator, Latvian translation, English translator, English translation, German translator, German translation, Latvian proofreader, ...
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Justīne Kuzņecova
Justīne Kuzņecova
Native in letón 
latvian, legal, law, medical
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Anna Velika
Anna Velika
Native in letón 
norwegian, french, medicine, life sciences, social sciences, documents
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Zane Jacobs
Zane Jacobs
Native in letón 
Latvian, English, bilingual, translation, interpreting, bilingual supervision, legal, financial, annual report, contract, ...


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Interpreters, like translators, enable communication across cultures by translating one language into another. These language specialists must thoroughly understand the subject matter of any texts they translate, as well as the cultures associated with the source and target language.

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