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The Spanish to French translators listed below specialize in the field of Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Kevin Hesse
Kevin Hesse
Native in French (Variants: Canadian, Belgian, Standard-France) Native in French
English to French, Spanish to French, translation, proofreading, interpretation, medical, scientific, technical, general, English, ...
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Caroline Fratani
Caroline Fratani
Native in French (Variant: Standard-France) Native in French
Spanish, English, Catalan wind energy, éolien, wine growing industry, vitiviniculture, tourism, tourisme, child care, safety, ...
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Isabelle Bouchet
Isabelle Bouchet
Native in French (Variant: Standard-France) Native in French
France, Aquitaine, Gironde, Bordeaux, atlantrad, atlan trad, Isabelle Bouchet, Isabelle Boucher, traduction, traducteur, ...
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Jorge Diamant
Jorge Diamant
Native in Spanish 
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Myriam Barbier
Myriam Barbier
Native in French 
English, Spanish, French, technique, engineering, marketing, maritime, business, agriculture, industry, ...
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Bruno Carlier
Bruno Carlier
Native in French (Variant: Standard-France) 
TRANSLATION, LOCALISATION, LOCALIZATION, TRANSCREATION, Technical Translation, Legal Translation, Commercial and economic translation, commercial contracts translation, industry and technologies translations, tourism politics literature translations, ...
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Véronique Le Ny
Véronique Le Ny
Native in French 
livre, environnement, français, espagnol, catalan, informatique, site, internet, web, logiciel, ...


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