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The Italian to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Mining & Minerals / Gems. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Selvaggia
Selvaggia
Native in Italian Native in Italian
Nuclear Eng/Sci, Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts), Energy / Power Generation, Media / Multimedia, ...
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Andrea Giuseppe Tommasi
Andrea Giuseppe Tommasi
Native in Italian (Variant: Venetian) Native in Italian
italian, social media, technology, sports, dutch, spanish, english, french
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Link44
Link44
Native in French (Variants: Swiss, Belgian, Standard-France) Native in French
Engineering: Industrial, Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.), Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts), Surveying, ...
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Francesca Linsalata
Francesca Linsalata
Native in Italian Native in Italian
Automation & Robotics, Transport / Transportation / Shipping, Nuclear Eng/Sci, Metallurgy / Casting, ...
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Olivia Fuller
Olivia Fuller
Native in French Native in French, English Native in English
translator, conference interpreter, subtitling, dubbing, proof-reading, simultaneous, consecutive, liaison, native, technical, ...
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Clay Suddath
Clay Suddath
Native in English (Variants: US, US South, Canadian, Indian, British, UK) 
finance, hydrogen, hydrogène electricity storage piles à combustible hydrures hydrates, transformation énergétique, energy transition IFRS, marketing, markets, natural gas, patents, political science, ...
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Monica Varvella
Monica Varvella
Native in Italian Native in Italian
Media / Multimedia, Internet, e-Commerce, Computers: Systems, Networks, Transport / Transportation / Shipping, ...


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