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The Finnish to English 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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Hanna Rawson
Hanna Rawson
Native in Finnish Native in Finnish, Swedish Native in Swedish
Finnish, Swedish, translation, engineering, gaming
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minnaK
minnaK
Native in Finnish Native in Finnish
English to Finnish, Finnish to English, suomi-englanti, englanti-suomi, kirkonkirja, syntymätodistus, geneology, games, tv
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Tommi Porki
Tommi Porki
Native in Finnish Native in Finnish
Finnish, English, Suomi, Englanti,
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MM-NYC
MM-NYC
Native in Finnish Native in Finnish, English Native in English
medical, academic, policy papers, articles, non-fiction, science, scientific articles, depositions, document review, interpreter, ...
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Karim Lahlou
Karim Lahlou
Native in English Native in English, Finnish Native in Finnish
Finnish, media, writing, video games, moderator, sdl trados
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André Sumelius
André Sumelius
Native in English Native in English, Finnish Native in Finnish
English, Finnish, Swedish, arts, legal, technical
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Katja Norton
Katja Norton
Native in English Native in English, Finnish Native in Finnish
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philly69
philly69
Native in English 
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Mia Spangenberg
Mia Spangenberg
Native in English Native in English, Finnish Native in Finnish
Finnish, academic texts, literary texts
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paul hacker
paul hacker
Native in English Native in English
Retired, diplomat, experienced translator, slova, k czech, russian, ukrainian, polish, finnish, swedish, ...


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