Interpreters » Albanian to Italian » Social Sciences » Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc.

The Albanian to Italian translators listed below specialize in the field of Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc.. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Orian Cuko
Orian Cuko
Native in Albanian Native in Albanian
Albanian translation, albanian translator, english-albanian, albania, albanian, tirana, fier, media, patent, social sciences, ...
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Roland Lelaj
Roland Lelaj
Native in Albanian (Variants: Albanian (standard), Gegë / Gheg, Toske / Tosk, Kosovo) Native in Albanian, Italian (Variants: Swiss , Standard-Italy) Native in Italian
general, conversations, arts-arte, immigration-immigrazione, tourism-turismo, travel-viaggi, economy-economia, movies-film, news-novita', notizie, ...
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Anita Hoxha
Anita Hoxha
Native in Albanian Native in Albanian
albanian interpreter in new york, albanian translator in new york, albanian translation, albanian translator in USA, albanian translator in the bronx, albanian interpreter in the Bronx, albanian translator, albanian translation, perkthyes ne Bronx, perkthyes, ...
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Parid Plaku
Parid Plaku
Native in Albanian Native in Albanian
English to Albanian translator, Albanian to English translator, English to Turkish, Turkish to English, law, legal, general legal documents, perkthyes Shqip-Anglisht, perkthyes Anglisht-Shqip, perkthime ne anglisht, ...
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Fabiana Papastefani-Pezzoni
Fabiana Papastefani-Pezzoni
Native in Albanian Native in Albanian, Italian Native in Italian
English into Albanian, Albanian into English, English-Albanian, englishintoalbanian, Albanian voiceover, albanian voice-over, English to shqip, Albanian translation services, Albanian translations, Technical albanian translator, ...
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Helena (Ujka) Danja
Helena (Ujka) Danja
Native in Albanian 
- Law, technology, marketing, advertising, engineering, food and culinary, furniture, and households, computer technology, sports, ...


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