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

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Caroline Koehler
Caroline Koehler
Native in German Native in German
Übersetzung, Traduction, français, allemand, deutsch, französisch, englisch, anglais, Translation, Marketing, ...
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Cathy Rosamond
Cathy Rosamond
Native in French (Variant: Standard-France) Native in French
English, German, Spanish, French, Translator, Interpreter, Proofreader, Business, Technology, Technical translation, ...
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Jérôme Roy
Jérôme Roy
Native in French Native in French
Localization, IT, Technical, medical technology, computers, proofreading, German, French, English
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Renate Radziwill-Rall
Renate Radziwill-Rall
Native in German (Variant: Germany) Native in German, French Native in French
quality, expertise, fast service, experience, availability, research, short turnaround
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Isabelle Garnier
Isabelle Garnier
Native in French (Variants: Standard-France, Swiss, Belgian) Native in French
fashion, women, clothing industry, children's books, marketing, food, website, technical, notice, catalog, ...
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Dominique Stiver
Dominique Stiver
Native in French Native in French
technical translation, french, english, german, italian, japanese, portuguese, spanish, chinese, technology, ...
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Eloïse Notet-Gilet
Eloïse Notet-Gilet
Native in French Native in French
documentation technique, traitement de données, distribution, logistique, marketing, manuels techniques, guide, technique, publicité, littérature, ...


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