Interpreters » Russian to Swedish » Other » Gaming/Video-games/E-sports

The Russian to Swedish translators listed below specialize in the field of Gaming/Video-games/E-sports. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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VeraBou
VeraBou
Native in Swedish Native in Swedish, Russian Native in Russian
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IrinaSchuman
IrinaSchuman
Native in Russian (Variant: Moscow) Native in Russian, Swedish (Variant: Rikssvenska) Native in Swedish
3
Veresda
Veresda
Native in Russian Native in Russian, Swedish Native in Swedish
4
Jacob Nolskog
Jacob Nolskog
Native in Swedish Native in Swedish
swedish, russian, english, legal, technology
5
Konstantin83
Konstantin83
Native in Bulgarian Native in Bulgarian
trust, accuracy, punctuality, education, competence
6
shilnov
shilnov
Native in Russian (Variant: Standard-Russia) Native in Russian, English (Variant: US) Native in English
7
Eva Nilina
Eva Nilina
Native in Latvian Native in Latvian, Russian (Variants: Standard-Belarus, Standard-Russia, Standard-Latvia, Standard-Lithuania) Native in Russian
swedish, russian, latvian, localization, mtpe, software
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Iana Maliavina
Iana Maliavina
Native in Russian Native in Russian
swedish, english, norwegian, russian, translation
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Andrey Belov
Andrey Belov
Native in Russian Native in Russian
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Simon Kostoski
Simon Kostoski
Native in Serbian (Variants: Bosnia, serbian) Native in Serbian, Swedish (Variants: Scanian / skånska, Rikssvenska) Native in Swedish
serbian, gaming, videogames, video games, games, computers, technology, software, localization, transcreation, ...


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