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

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Agustin Gonzalez
Agustin Gonzalez
Native in Spanish (Variants: Rioplatense, Mexican, Colombian, Cuban, Latin American, Standard-Spain, Uruguayan, Argentine, US) Native in Spanish
spanish, books, non-fiction, philosophy, mysticism, religion, psychology, anthropology, sociology, folklore, ...
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Alberto Manni
Alberto Manni
Native in Italian (Variant: Standard-Italy) Native in Italian, English (Variants: US, British) Native in English
Electronic Systems, Electronic Testing, Quality Assurance, Programming languages, UNIX System Administration, Critical systems, Industrial Automation, Signal Processing, Interpersonal Skills, Team Leader, ...
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Alessio Cappelli
Alessio Cappelli
Native in Italian Native in Italian, English Native in English
chinese, english, italian, freelance, translator, translation, proofreading
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George Ferzoco
George Ferzoco
Native in English (Variants: UK, North American [Canadian and U.S.]) Native in English
Architecture, Cooking / Culinary, Media / Multimedia, Folklore, ...
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Perry Caines
Perry Caines
Native in English Native in English
german, spanish, italian, general, legal
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Nicola Mira
Nicola Mira
Native in English Native in English, Italian Native in Italian
business, translator, traduttore, traducteur, literary, libro, romanzo, fiction, interprete, interpreter, ...
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Jasmina Towers
Jasmina Towers
Native in English (Variants: UK, British) Native in English, Italian Native in Italian
italian, mother, tongue, english, general, travel, tourism, italy, books, pc, ...


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