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The French to Greek translators listed below specialize in the field of Poetry & Literature. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Maya M Fourioti
Maya M Fourioti
Native in Greek Native in Greek, French Native in French
travel, brochures, geopolitics, art, archaeology, websites, transport, certificates, thesis, politics, ...
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Spiros Doikas
Spiros Doikas
Native in Greek Native in Greek
Greek manual translator, Greek fax translator, Greek printer translator, greek laptop translator, Greek hardware translator, Greek software translator, Greek website translator, computers, IT translator, localization, ...
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Victoria Faucher
Victoria Faucher
Native in English Native in English, French Native in French
English, French, Greek, translation, editing, localisation
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Ruby Spinou
Ruby Spinou
Native in Greek Native in Greek
greek, Information Technology, Software Localization, Engineering, Gaming, Technical Manuals
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Dimitra-Evdoxia Batsiou
Dimitra-Evdoxia Batsiou
Native in Greek Native in Greek
english, greek, french, translation, medical, legal, localization, interpretation
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Savvas SEIMANIDIS
Savvas SEIMANIDIS
Native in Greek Native in Greek, French Native in French
greek, grec moderne, traduction, interprétariat, économie, études de marché, transactions commerciales, secteur de l'automobile, relations internationales, histoire, ...
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Electra Koutsivitis
Electra Koutsivitis
Native in French Native in French, Greek Native in Greek
french, greek, translator, mothering, attachment parenting, AP


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