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The Da Italiano a Inglese translators listed below specialize in the field of Cucina/Arte culinaria. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Claire Guillon
Claire Guillon
Native in Francese Native in Francese
French, English, Italian, digital, content, strategy, management, project, training, translation, ...
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Martina del Tufo
Martina del Tufo
Native in Italiano Native in Italiano, Francese Native in Francese
Interprète de conférence - Italien <> Français, Italien <> Anglais, Anglais > Français Interprète assermentée - Italien <>Français
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Carolina Chiappe
Carolina Chiappe
Native in Italiano (Variant: Standard-Italy) Native in Italiano, Francese (Variant: Standard-France) Native in Francese
Italian, French, English, Interpreter, Interpreting, Translator, Translating, Paris, France, Simultaneous and Consecutive Interpreting, ...
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Etienne Thems
Etienne Thems
Native in Francese (Variants: Luxembourgish, Canadian, Swiss, Belgian, Standard-France) Native in Francese, Lingala Native in Lingala, Inglese (Variants: South African, French, Canadian, US, UK) Native in Inglese, Swahili Native in Swahili
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Debora Blake
Debora Blake
Native in Inglese Native in Inglese, Francese (Variant: Standard-France) Native in Francese
voice-over, voix-off, locutora, doppiaggio, pubblicità, propaganda, advertising, publicité, multimedia, correction, ...
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Keith Jackson
Keith Jackson
Native in Inglese (Variants: Australian, British) Native in Inglese
English, French, computers, technology, law, business, marketing, sales, pre-sales, proposals, ...


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