Interpreters » English to Slovak » Social Sciences » Biology (-tech,-chem,micro-)

The English to Slovak translators listed below specialize in the field of Biology (-tech,-chem,micro-). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Maros Podstupka
Maros Podstupka
Native in Slovak Native in Slovak
english, slovak, translator, translation, medical, medicine, healthcare, health care
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Eva Kristofova
Eva Kristofova
Native in Czech Native in Czech
English, Czech, Slovak, subtitling, translation, proofreading/editing, IT, gaming, legal, localization, ...
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Stephen Mason
Stephen Mason
Native in English Native in English
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Tatiana Fröhlich
Tatiana Fröhlich
Native in Czech Native in Czech, Slovak Native in Slovak
software, computing, legal, medical, automotive, car, industry, social sciences, art
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Viktor Lenart
Viktor Lenart
Native in Slovak Native in Slovak
slovak, czech, translation, interpreting, interpretation, consecutive, localization, medical, life sciences, life-science, ...
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Martina Cabadova
Martina Cabadova
Native in Slovak Native in Slovak
Slovak, medical, life sciences, legal, translation, proofreader, proofreading, English to Slovak
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Karin Murarova
Karin Murarova
Native in Slovak (Variants: Standard - Slovakia, Czech) Native in Slovak, Czech (Variant: Standard-Czech) Native in Czech
slovak, czech, spanish, english, hungarian, automotive, linguistics, general, education, websites, ...
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Jan Ramza
Jan Ramza
Native in Slovak (Variant: Czech) Native in Slovak
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Andrea Tomová
Andrea Tomová
Native in Slovak 


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