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The Spanish to Chinese translators listed below specialize in the field of Computers: Software. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Nancy Cortell
Nancy Cortell
Native in English Native in English, Spanish Native in Spanish
English, Latam and European Spanish, novels
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ASAPTrans
ASAPTrans
Native in Chinese Native in Chinese
biology, html, contract law, children's books, Copywriting, Journal Articles, Catalogs, Scripts, Brochures, Papers, ...
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Xuan Zhao
Xuan Zhao
Native in Chinese (Variants: Simplified, Mandarin) Native in Chinese
more than 10 years' experience, Chinese native translator, language pair EN<>CN and ES<>CN, based in Spain
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Lucy Lu
Lucy Lu
Native in Chinese (Variants: Simplified, Traditional, Mandarin) Native in Chinese, Korean (Variant: South Korea) Native in Korean
Translation, Proofreading, QA, Subtitle, Korean, Chinese, English, Spanish
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ZHAO Pengyuan
ZHAO Pengyuan
Native in Chinese (Variants: Simplified, Mandarin, Traditional) Native in Chinese
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Virgil Castner (X)
Virgil Castner (X)
Native in English 
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Glodom
Glodom
Native in Chinese Native in Chinese, Japanese Native in Japanese
Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, ZHS, ZH-TW, ...
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Shi Zhang (X)
Shi Zhang (X)
Native in Chinese (Variants: Mandarin, Simplified) 
traductor, intérprete, China, español, chino, mandarín, consecutive interpreter, intérprete consecutivo, Liuzhou, Guilin, ...
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Yamila Cheng
Yamila Cheng
Native in Chinese (Variants: Mandarin, Traditional, Simplified) 


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