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The Spanish to German translators listed below specialize in the field of Psychology. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Olga Cristina Melo
Olga Cristina Melo
Native in Portuguese 
portugiesisch Übersetzerin, portugiesisch- deutsch, deutsch-portugiesisch, portugiesisch-englisch, englisch-portugiesisch, übersetzer linz, übersetzer deutsch- portugiesisch in österreich- linz, übersetzer linz, übersetzungsbüro linz, português em linz, ...
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Theodhora Blushi (X)
Theodhora Blushi (X)
Native in English (Variants: French, British, US) Native in English
Greek, Italian, French, Albanian, English, Translation, Translator, Proofreading
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Sylvia Schlacher
Sylvia Schlacher
Native in German (Variants: Germany, South Tyrol (Italy), Swiss, Swabian, Austrian, Bavarian) 
English, english, englisch, Englisch, inglés, Inglés, deutsch, Deutsch, alemán, Alemán, ...
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Maria del Villar Romano
Maria del Villar Romano
Native in Spanish (Variant: Standard-Spain) 
german, english, french, italian, spanish, environment, technology, industry, development, international cooperation, ...
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Karin Lenzner
Karin Lenzner
Native in Spanish 
spanish, english, translation, german, legal, tourism, interpretation, sports, rockclimbing, excercise, ...
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Stephanie Mayr
Stephanie Mayr
Native in German 
Poetry & Literature, Medical: Health Care, Cooking / Culinary, Psychology, ...
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Annika Zang
Annika Zang
Native in German 
Architecture, Psychology
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Maria Isabel Pazos Gómez
Maria Isabel Pazos Gómez
Native in German Native in German, Spanish Native in Spanish
Business, Management, Economics, Tourism, Engineering, Technical, Computer, Science, Communications, Medicine, ...


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