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Muhamed Durmić
Muhamed Durmić
Native in Croatian Native in Croatian, Bosnian Native in Bosnian
Conference interpreter, simultaneous interpreter, consecutive interpreter, conference interpreting, consecutive interpreting, translation, translator, english to bosnian translator, english to croatian translator, english to serbian translator, ...
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Svjetlana Nevescanin
Svjetlana Nevescanin
Native in Croatian 
English, financial management, telecommunication, IT, automotive, business, economics, finances, Croatian, technical, ...
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Dragomir Kovacevic (X)
Dragomir Kovacevic (X)
Native in Serbian Native in Serbian, Croatian Native in Croatian
traduttore serbo Alessandria Asti Vercelli Cuneo Alba Torino, traduttore croato Alessandria Asti Vercelli Cuneo Alba Torino, traduttore bosniaco Alessandria Asti Vercelli Cuneo Alba Torino, traduttore bosniaco Alessandria Asti Vercelli Cuneo Alba Torino, traduttore montenegrino Alessandria Asti Vercelli Cuneo Alba Torino, interprete serbo Alessandria Asti Vercelli Cuneo Alba Torino, interprete croato Alessandria Asti Vercelli Cuneo Alba Torino, interprete bosniaco Alessandria Asti Vercelli Cuneo Alba Torino, interprete serbocroato Alessandria Asti Vercelli Cuneo Alba Torino, interprete montenegrino Alessandria Asti Vercelli Cuneo Alba Torino, ...
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Goran Vučić
Goran Vučić
Native in Serbian 
English, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, translation, proofreading, reviewing, interpreting, Bosnian translator, Serbian translator, ...


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