Interpreters » Portugal » inglés al español » Bus/Financial » Derecho: contrato(s)

The inglés al español translators listed below specialize in the field of Derecho: contrato(s). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Carla Almeida Furtado
Carla Almeida Furtado
Native in portugués (Variants: Brazilian, European/Portugal) , inglés Native in inglés, francés (Variants: Standard-France, Canadian) Native in francés
Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, French, Enghish, Spanish, Germany, Computer, IT, Game, ...
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Nuno Lopes
Nuno Lopes
Native in inglés (Variants: US, British) Native in inglés, portugués (Variants: European/Portugal, Brazilian) Native in portugués
english, portuguese, chinese, spanish, translation, localization, linguistic review, interpreting, proofreading, , ...
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Florbela Gomes Travessa
Florbela Gomes Travessa
Native in francés (Variant: Standard-France) , inglés (Variant: US) Native in inglés, portugués (Variant: European/Portugal) Native in portugués
French, tuism, cosmetics and luxury, medical, administration, marketing, biology, chemical industry, technology, Portuguese, ...
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Francesca Bassi
Francesca Bassi
Native in italiano (Variants: Tuscan / Toscano, Standard-Italy, Apulian, Venetian, Roman / Romanesco, Emiliano-Romagnolo, Neapolitan, Swiss , Florentine, Sicilian) Native in italiano, español (Variants: Canarian, Cuban, Argentine, Standard-Spain, Uruguayan) Native in español
EUROPEAN PORTUGUESE, ESPAÑOL, SPANISH, TOURISM, TRAVEL, FOOD, CONTRACT, LEGAL, ITALIAN, ITALIANO, ...
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Francisco de Borxa González Tenreiro
Francisco de Borxa González Tenreiro
Native in español Native in español, gallego Native in gallego
translator, spanish, portuguese, english, galego, traductor, media, literature, legal


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