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The English to Hungarian translators listed below specialize in the field of Nhân chủng học. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Jozsef Gal
Jozsef Gal
Native in Hungarian Native in Hungarian, Romanian Native in Romanian
IT, AUTOMOTIVE, TECHNICAL, BUSINESS, MARKETING, MEDICAL (DEVICES), FINANCIAL, EUROPEAN UNION, ADMINISTRATIVE, TOURISM, ...
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Rita Béres-Deák
Rita Béres-Deák
Native in Hungarian Native in Hungarian
Hungarian, English, Spanish, Finnish, Swedish, translation, proofreading, interpreting, social sciences, human rights, ...
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Zsuzsanna Koos
Zsuzsanna Koos
Native in Hungarian Native in Hungarian
Rượu vang / Rượu nho / Nghề trồng nho, Vận tải đường bộ / Vận tải hàng không / Vận tải thủy, Quản lý, Môi trường & Sinh thái, ...
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Adél Durst
Adél Durst
Native in Hungarian Native in Hungarian
hungarian, translator
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Adam Bogar
Adam Bogar
Native in Hungarian (Variant: Hungary) 
English, Hungarian, Spanish, translator, interpreter, proofreader, editor, subtitle, subtitling, copy editing, ...
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Anna Kiss
Anna Kiss
Native in Hungarian 
hungarian, social science, anthropology, development, NGO, sociology, psychology, marketing, tourism, contracts, ...
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Anikó Poór
Anikó Poór
Native in Hungarian Native in Hungarian
Hungarian, translation, fordítás, magyar, angol, műfordítás, literary, law, business, marketing, ...


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