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ersika
ersika
Native in letton/lette Native in letton/lette
Chinese, mandarin Chinese, software, localization, law, web, software, market, business, contracts, ...
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videsvt
videsvt
Native in letton/lette Native in letton/lette
safety data sheets, SDS, biocides, chemicals, chemicals control, classification, labelling, REACH, instructions, household chemicals, ...
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Daiga Skukina
Daiga Skukina
Native in letton/lette Native in letton/lette, russe Native in russe
Latvian, automative, legal
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Jana Škutāne
Jana Škutāne
Native in letton/lette Native in letton/lette, russe Native in russe
latvian, estonian, lithuanian, russian, technical, technology, medical, polish, law, legal, ...
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mazais tarakans
mazais tarakans
Native in letton/lette Native in letton/lette, russe Native in russe
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venumov
venumov
Native in russe Native in russe
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Denys Safarov
Denys Safarov
Native in russe Native in russe
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Margarita Dumesa
Margarita Dumesa
Native in letton/lette Native in letton/lette, russe Native in russe
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delinguist
delinguist
Native in anglais (Variants: UK, US) Native in anglais
translation agency, spanish, german, french, translator
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Jekaterina Celnova
Jekaterina Celnova
Native in russe 
Russian, Latvian, legal translations, industry
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Helēna Gizeleza
Helēna Gizeleza
Native in russe Native in russe
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MARTINS PILDAVS
MARTINS PILDAVS
Native in anglais Native in anglais


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