Interpreters » Italian to Slovenian » Other » Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.)

The Italian to Slovenian translators listed below specialize in the field of Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Danijela Piana
Danijela Piana
Native in Slovenian Native in Slovenian
Danijela Stamatovic, Stamatovic, slovenian, english, italian, intepreting, translations, translating, conference interpreting, interpreter, ...
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Mateya
Mateya
Native in Slovenian Native in Slovenian
Agriculture, Automotive / Cars & Trucks, Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.), Transport / Transportation / Shipping, ...
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delinguist
delinguist
Native in English (Variants: US, UK) Native in English
translation agency, spanish, german, french, translator
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Valentina Galli
Valentina Galli
Native in Italian Native in Italian, Slovenian Native in Slovenian
slovenian, english, italian
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Fabulinus
Fabulinus
Native in Slovenian Native in Slovenian
Internet, e-Commerce, Computers (general), Transport / Transportation / Shipping, Surveying, ...
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Savani
Savani
Native in Slovenian Native in Slovenian
Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng, Automation & Robotics, Transport / Transportation / Shipping, Energy / Power Generation, ...
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Dhyana Mlakar
Dhyana Mlakar
Native in Slovenian Native in Slovenian
Medical: Cardiology, Media / Multimedia, Automation & Robotics, Manufacturing, ...
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metrans
metrans
Native in Italian Native in Italian, Slovenian Native in Slovenian
Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng, Electronics / Elect Eng, Engineering (general), Engineering: Industrial, ...
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Helena Simcic
Helena Simcic
Native in Slovenian Native in Slovenian
spanish, tourism, publicity, literature, history, education italian: education, history and art, marketing, medicine


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