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The Italian to French translators listed below specialize in the field of Energy / Power Generation. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Carla
Carla
Native in Italian Native in Italian
translator, tourism, interpreter, children's books
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Stéphane Prunet Navas
Stéphane Prunet Navas
Native in French Native in French, Spanish Native in Spanish
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María Lopez
María Lopez
Native in Spanish (Variants: Venezuelan, Costa Rican, Dominican, Latin American, Salvadoran, Standard-Spain, Nicaraguan, US, Ecuadorian , Cuban, Paraguayan, Argentine, Honduran, Colombian, Canarian, Uruguayan, Guatemalan, Panamanian, Mexican, Rioplatense, Puerto Rican, Bolivian) Native in Spanish
translator, translation, interpreter, interpreting, Spanish, English, French, Italian, Portuguese, literature, ...
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Sol Camila Echegaray Fornes (X)
Sol Camila Echegaray Fornes (X)
Native in Spanish Native in Spanish
Spanish, Catalan, English, Portuguese, French, Italian, Science, Audiovisual
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Claudia Leonardi
Claudia Leonardi
Native in Italian Native in Italian
interpreter, translator, language teacher, hostess, Italian, Spanish, English, French
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Henkinet
Henkinet
Native in French Native in French, English Native in English
French, English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, real estate, financial, law, conferences, interpreter, ...
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tradukonet
tradukonet
Native in Spanish Native in Spanish, French Native in French
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claire.marie
claire.marie
Native in French 
oil, gas, pipeline, HSE, quality, bid offer, contracts, tourism, technical, Italy, ...


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