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The Romanian to Greek translators listed below specialize in the field of Law: Taxation & Customs. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Themis Tampouris
Themis Tampouris
Native in Greek Native in Greek
Πληροφορική, Πιστοποιητικά, Διπλώματα, Άδειες, Βιογραφικά, Υπολογιστές (Γενικά), Υπολογιστές: Εξοπλισμός, Γενικά / Συζητήσεις / Χαιρετισμοί / Επιστολές, Υπολογιστές: Συστήματα, Δίκτυα, ...
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diana_carburean
diana_carburean
Native in Romanian Native in Romanian
Greek, technology, legal, economical, training, language, courses
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gabriela grigore
gabriela grigore
Native in Romanian Native in Romanian
Psychology
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Luminita PARASCHIV
Luminita PARASCHIV
Native in Romanian Native in Romanian
Tourism & Hotelier Services, Journalism, Editorials, FAST SERVICE, Commercial Representation.
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korina0275
korina0275
Native in Greek Native in Greek, English Native in English
Medical: Dentistry, Medical: Health Care, Medical (general)
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Kyprianos Stefanou
Kyprianos Stefanou
Native in Greek Native in Greek, Romanian Native in Romanian
English - Romanian, Greek - English translator; simultaneous and consecutive conference interpreting (FR<>RO, EN<>RO, GR<>RO, EN<>GR)
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Mihaela Balta
Mihaela Balta
Native in Romanian 
juridic, economic, tehnic, financiar
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maria spanou
maria spanou
Native in Greek Native in Greek
conference interpreter, accredited by the EU, accreditation, eu institutions, professional translator, simultaneous interpretation, consecutive interpretation, english to greek, french to greek, translation, ...


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