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The English to French translators listed below specialize in the field of Medical: Oncology. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Natascha Kok
Natascha Kok
Native in French Native in French, Dutch Native in Dutch
Community interpreter for migrants and translator in French, English and Dutch living in Switzerland. My professional intercultural journey in the health field, social, legal, real estate, educational and artistic. Using Memoq, compatible with Trados and other software.
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ed- Traduction
ed- Traduction
Native in French Native in French
Cosmetics, Beauty, Textiles / Clothing / Fashion, Media / Multimedia
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Sarah Leblois
Sarah Leblois
Native in French Native in French
French translator, English translation, Spanish translation, technical translator, medical translator, editing, reviewer, SEO translation, localization, report translation, ...
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Cedric Willy Onana Belomo
Cedric Willy Onana Belomo
Native in French (Variants: African, Standard-France, Canadian) Native in French
IT, Marketing, Law, Technology, Computer, Mechanic, Automotive, Agriculture, Medical
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Joelle Kemajou Tchami
Joelle Kemajou Tchami
Native in French (Variants: Canadian, Cameroon, African) Native in French
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Yola Zhao
Yola Zhao
Native in Chinese Native in Chinese
Cosmetics, Beauty, Architecture, Media / Multimedia
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Imane Azzakhnini Aarkoub
Imane Azzakhnini Aarkoub
Native in Spanish Native in Spanish, French Native in French
spanish, espagnole, French, français, technical, technique, sous-titrage, subtitling, business, commercial, ...


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