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traducteur agr��, traduttore autorizzato, traducator autorizat, business, affaires, affari, afaceri, commercial, commerciale, aziendali, ...
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Law/Patents
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ruxandrasPhD
ruxandrasPhD
Native in English Native in English, Romanian Native in Romanian
translator, editor, chemistry, technical, medical, information technology, writer, proofread, English, French, ...
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Carmen Dindirica (X)
Carmen Dindirica (X)
Native in Romanian 
economics, stock exchange, accounting, finance, sales, marketing, public relations, management, market research, insurance, ...
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simonacercel
simonacercel
Native in Romanian 
Law/Patents
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Veronica Costea
Veronica Costea
Native in Romanian 
Romanian translations in Toronto, Romanian interpreting, traduceri engleza-romana Toronto, traduceri engleza-romana Ontario, traduceri romana-engleza, traduceri legalizate Toronto, traduceri legalizate Ontario, traduceri legalizate Canada, interpretariat Toronto, certificate diplome, ...
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Andrei Ersek
Andrei Ersek
Native in Hungarian (Variants: Hungary, Transylvania) 
chemistry, technical, diploma, engineering, mechanics, business, administration, sciences, letter, petrochemistry, ...


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Interpreters, like translators, enable communication across cultures by translating one language into another. These language specialists must thoroughly understand the subject matter of any texts they translate, as well as the cultures associated with the source and target language.

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