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The German to English 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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Marlène Descoings
Marlène Descoings
Native in French Native in French
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Louis Hannequin
Louis Hannequin
Native in French Native in French
english, french, translation
3
Etienne Thems
Etienne Thems
Native in French (Variants: Canadian, Swiss, Belgian, Standard-France, Luxembourgish) Native in French, Lingala Native in Lingala, English (Variants: French, Canadian, US, UK, South African) Native in English, Swahili Native in Swahili
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I-T-LOCAL
I-T-LOCAL
Native in English (Variant: French) Native in English, Romanian Native in Romanian
medical translations
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Julia McLaren
Julia McLaren
Native in English Native in English, German Native in German
english, german, french, media, tourism, film, food and drink, journalism, wine, photography, ...
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Nikolaus Weimann
Nikolaus Weimann
Native in French (Variant: Standard-France) Native in French, German (Variant: Swiss) Native in German
software localilzation, technical writing
7
Magdalena Wünsche
Magdalena Wünsche
Native in French Native in French, German Native in German
8
Michael Craig
Michael Craig
Native in English Native in English
English-French-German Translator, Audiovisual Translation, Subtitling Specialist, Technical Translator, Medical Translation, Legal Translation, Financial Translation, Tourism Translation, SDL Trados, MemoQ, ...


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