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The français vers serbo-croate/croato-serbe translators listed below specialize in the field of Internet, commerce électronique. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Marija Jankovic
Marija Jankovic
Native in serbe Native in serbe, serbo-croate/croato-serbe Native in serbo-croate/croato-serbe
prevodilac za francuski jezik, prevodilac za engleski jezik, strucni prevodilac za francuski jezik, strucni prevodilac za engleski jezik, profesor francuskog jezika, profesor engleskog jezika, lektor za srpski jezik, korektor za srpski jezik, prekucavanje tekstova, unos podataka, ...
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jasminadina
jasminadina
Native in macédonien (Variant: Serbian) Native in macédonien
Art, artisanat et peinture, Internet, commerce électronique, Média / multimédia, Arpentage, ...
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Tamara Liric
Tamara Liric
Native in serbo-croate/croato-serbe (Variants: Montenegrin, Bosnian, Serbian) Native in serbo-croate/croato-serbe
Art, artisanat et peinture, SAP, Automation et robotique, Fabrication, ...
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Marija Matejcic
Marija Matejcic
Native in serbo-croate/croato-serbe Native in serbo-croate/croato-serbe
interprète de conférence, diplômée ESIT, prevodilac, interpretor,
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DusicaA
DusicaA
Native in serbo-croate/croato-serbe Native in serbo-croate/croato-serbe
Internet, commerce électronique
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Nina Pro
Nina Pro
Native in serbo-croate/croato-serbe (Variants: Montenegrin, Bosnian, Serbian) Native in serbo-croate/croato-serbe
Internet, commerce électronique, Média / multimédia, Textiles / vêtements / mode


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