Interpreters » Latin to Italian » Bus/Financial » Cinema, Film, TV, Drama

The Latin to Italian translators listed below specialize in the field of Cinema, Film, TV, Drama. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Olsa Shallaris
Olsa Shallaris
Native in Albanian Native in Albanian, Italian Native in Italian
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Andrea Canini
Andrea Canini
Native in Italian Native in Italian
english, italian, moulds, engineering, tools, tooling, die-casting, injection moulding, moulding, casting, ...
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TranslArt.it
TranslArt.it
Native in Italian (Variants: Sicilian, Tuscan / Toscano, Florentine, Standard-Italy, Venetian, Milanese, Lombard, Neapolitan, Roman / Romanesco, Genoese) Native in Italian
translation, localization, subtitling, editing, proofreading, english, italian, spanish, french, russian, ...
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emilios
emilios
Native in Italian Native in Italian
technical translator in the musical instruments' field, pro audio, stage technology, building automation
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luigituccillo
luigituccillo
Native in Italian Native in Italian
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Eli Coderoni Rigamonti
Eli Coderoni Rigamonti
Native in Italian Native in Italian
english, italian, translation, localization, humanities, literature, poetry, theatre, literary analysis, critical writing, ...
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Sara Basaldella
Sara Basaldella
Native in Italian Native in Italian
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maat78
maat78
Native in English Native in English, Italian Native in Italian
biology, medicine, history, science, literature, user manuals, legal documentation


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