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Matthieu Moroni
Matthieu Moroni
Native in franceză (Variants: Standard-France, Swiss) Native in franceză
translations, translation, traductions, traduction, übersetzungen, übersetzung, English to French translations, German to French translations, English to French translator, German to French translator, ...
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Verena Milbers
Verena Milbers
Native in germană Native in germană
German, economics, finance
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Mariannick Verbeke
Mariannick Verbeke
Native in franceză (Variant: Standard-France) Native in franceză
english, spanish, german, french, interpreter, simultaneous interpretation, consecutive interpretation, law, politics, economics, ...
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Philippe ROUSSEAU
Philippe ROUSSEAU
Native in franceză (Variant: Standard-France) Native in franceză
anglais, allemand, tagalog, latin, français, sécurité, histoire, droit, Philippines, Asie du Sud-Est, ...
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Jean-François Delannoy
Jean-François Delannoy
Native in franceză Native in franceză
informatique linguistique, argumentation, argumentaires, résumé computer linguistics, summarization, abstracting
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Valerie Eichenlaub
Valerie Eichenlaub
Native in franceză 
conference interpreter, translator, proofreader, energy, renewable energies, environment, cinema, hotel industry, technical translation, patents, ...


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