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

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Muhamad Bachir
Muhamad Bachir
Native in French Native in French
Internet, e-Commerce
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Mette Lambert
Mette Lambert
Native in Danish Native in Danish
Danish, corporate law, GDPR, dealer agreements, terms and conditions, privacy policies, articles of association, share purchase agreements, cooperation agreements, marketing material, ...
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Loy Heaton
Loy Heaton
Native in English Native in English, Thai (Variants: Central / Standard, Isan) Native in Thai
Thai, English, Translation, Proofreading, Editing, Review, Revision, Thailand, th-TH, en-US, ...
4
SBird
SBird
Native in Danish Native in Danish
Marketing, PR, Finance, Tourism, Software, Danish, Bitotech, Legal, Contracts, Interpreter, ...
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Line Nylandsted
Line Nylandsted
Native in Danish Native in Danish, English Native in English
Management, Law: Taxation & Customs, Law: Contract(s), Transport / Transportation / Shipping, ...
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Danish_Khatri
Danish_Khatri
Native in English (Variants: Canadian, British, US, UK) Native in English
English, Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, Tajik, Uzbek, German, Danish, French, Trados 2011, ...
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Dana Sackett Lössl
Dana Sackett Lössl
Native in English (Variants: UK, US) Native in English
technical writing, children's books, Danish-English translation, Danish-English translator, editing, proofreading, proofreader, IT, software, localization, ...


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