Interpreters » China » Italian to Chinese » Art/Literary » Cooking / Culinary

The Italian to Chinese translators listed below specialize in the field of Cooking / Culinary. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Italian-English-Chinese ITENCH Translation
Italian-English-Chinese ITENCH Translation
Native in Chinese Native in Chinese, Italian Native in Italian
Italian, Chinese, English, Advertising, Marketing, multimedia, Translation, Copywriting, Localizatioin, translator, ...
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LY WAN
LY WAN
Native in Chinese Native in Chinese
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Yingna Li
Yingna Li
Native in Chinese (Variants: Cantonese, Simplified, Mandarin) Native in Chinese
English, French, Italian, Chinese, Anglais, Français, Italien, Chinois, inglese, francese, ...
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Dario Portulano
Dario Portulano
Native in Italian Native in Italian
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Chiara Perinot
Chiara Perinot
Native in Italian Native in Italian
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zang chaonan
zang chaonan
Native in Chinese Native in Chinese
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bjgrace
bjgrace
Native in Chinese 
Chinese, English, Tourism & Travel, Technology, Contract, Patent, Web content, Subtitle
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talentran
talentran
Native in Chinese Native in Chinese, Korean Native in Korean
english to Chinese translation, french to chinese, germany to chinese, russian to chinese, japanese to chinese, korean to chinese, italian to chinese, spanish to chinese, arabic to chinese, arabic to chinese, ...
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Anna Chen
Anna Chen
Native in Chinese Native in Chinese, Japanese Native in Japanese
Simplified Chinese Translation, Traditional Chinese Translation, Thai Translation, Hindi Translation, Japanese Translation, Korean Translation, German Translation, Spanish Translation, Spanish Translation, Indonesian Translation, ...


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