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The Danish to Norwegian translators listed below specialize in the field of Science (general). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Morten Kristensen
Morten Kristensen
Native in Danish (Variant: Standard (rigsdansk)) Native in Danish, English (Variants: UK, US, British) Native in English
Danish, English, Swedish, Norwegian, French, German, Articles, Contracts, web content, creative, ...
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Kristian Vike Pedersen
Kristian Vike Pedersen
Native in Norwegian Native in Norwegian, Norwegian (Bokmal) Native in Norwegian (Bokmal)
Norwegian, Norsk, labor economics, welfare, marketing, fantasy, RPG, Computers, Gaming, Casino, ...
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Elin Johanne Hoel
Elin Johanne Hoel
Native in Norwegian (Bokmal) Native in Norwegian (Bokmal), Norwegian (Variants: Nynorsk, Bokmål) Native in Norwegian
pharmacology, Summary of product characteristics, patient information leaflets, linguistic validation, LVC, informed consent forms, ICF, patient information
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Iris Bjarnadottir
Iris Bjarnadottir
Native in Norwegian Native in Norwegian, Icelandic Native in Icelandic, Norwegian (Bokmal) Native in Norwegian (Bokmal)
Danish, swedish, icelandic, english, norwegian, translator, oversetter, cooking, culinary, food, ...
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Helene Olsen Richards
Helene Olsen Richards
Native in Norwegian Native in Norwegian, English Native in English
agriculture, horticulture, forestry, equestrian, equine, hotel management, travel, tourism, media, subtitles, ...
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Anders Haugen
Anders Haugen
Native in Norwegian (Variant: Bokmål) Native in Norwegian
norwegian, norsk, bokmål, english, french, translation, transcreation, localization, subtitling, proofreading, ...
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Marianne Rust
Marianne Rust
Native in Norwegian (Variants: Nynorsk, Bokmål) Native in Norwegian
norwegian, health, medical, psychology, sociology, education, tourism, knitting, general, food, ...


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