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Gary Raymond Bokobza
Gary Raymond Bokobza
Native in English Native in English, Spanish Native in Spanish
Legal, Finance, Technology, Medicine, science, chemical, aeronautics, agriculture, manuals, questionnaires, ...
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Patrizia Zotti
Patrizia Zotti
Native in Italian 
Japanese>Italian translations; English > Italian translations, French > Italian translations, translation of race notices, translation of sailing classes rules, telecommunication, IT, Engineering, law, tourism, sailing, ...
103
Ilaria C.
Ilaria C.
Native in Italian 
Italian, English, contracts, immigration, law, food, wines, culinary
104
Giuseppe Gambarini (X)
Giuseppe Gambarini (X)
Native in Italian 
sport, triathlon, running, cycling, travel, endurance sports, subtitling, copywriting, Italian, fitness, ...
105
Semih ARI
Semih ARI
Native in Turkish 
ITALIANO, ITALIAN, İTALYANCA, ENGLISH, INGLESE, İNGİLİZCE, TECHNICAL TRANSLATION, TRADUZIONE TECNICA, TEKNİK ÇEVİRİ, TEKNİK TERCÜME, ...
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Elisa Farina
Elisa Farina
Native in Italian 
Italian, German, French, English, Spanish, translator, translation, technical translation, tech, technology, ...
107
Costanza Bonelli
Costanza Bonelli
Native in Italian 
English, Italian, Spanish, Computers, Literature, Kitchen and wood industry, metal industry, Legal, Technical, IT, ...
108
Salvatore Romano
Salvatore Romano
Native in Italian 


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