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The angličtina -> polština translators listed below specialize in the field of Jména (osob, společností). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Adam Lankamer
Adam Lankamer
Native in polština Native in polština
IPO, Pre-IPO, SPO, underwriting, lead arranger, prospectus, SICAV, certified translation, sworn translation, law, ...
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Dawid Mazela, MA, MCIL
Dawid Mazela, MA, MCIL
Native in polština Native in polština
Business/Commerce, Human Resources, Law, Advertising, Public Relations, Marketing, Market Research, Computers: Software Internet, e-Commerce, IT (Information Technology), ...
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Dariusz Mika
Dariusz Mika
Native in polština Native in polština
pc, computer, internet, guide, manual, interface, software
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Maja Walczak
Maja Walczak
Native in polština (Variant: Standard-Poland) Native in polština
English to Polish translation, native Polish, Polish, English to Polish translator, English into Polish, Polish translation, translation into Polish, English-Polish translations, English Polish freelance translator, Langbay, ...
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Ewa Szymanowska
Ewa Szymanowska
Native in polština Native in polština
English Polish translator, Polish translator poznan, Polish technical translator, Polish translator, technical, tłumacz angielskiego poznan, tlumacz ustny angielski poznan, poznan, ewa szymanowska, szymanowska, ...
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Małgorzata Szymczak
Małgorzata Szymczak
Native in polština 
Psychologie, Výživa, Internet, e-Commerce, Doprava / přeprava / spedice, ...


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