Interpreters » İngilizce > Karadağca » Bus/Financial » Aşçılık / Mutfak Kültürü

The İngilizce > Karadağca translators listed below specialize in the field of Aşçılık / Mutfak Kültürü. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Aleksandar Antić
Aleksandar Antić
Native in Sırpça Native in Sırpça, Sırp-Hırvat dili Native in Sırp-Hırvat dili
german, Deutsch, nemački, njemački, serbian, serbisch, srpski, bosnian, Bosnisch, bosanski, ...
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Gordana Vukomanovic Hadzi-Pesic
Gordana Vukomanovic Hadzi-Pesic
Native in Sırp-Hırvat dili (Variants: Serbian, Bosnian, Montenegrin) , Sırpça (Variants: serbian, Bosnia, Montenegrin ) Native in Sırpça
intérprete, traductor, español, serbio, bosnio, croata, montenegrino, derecho, interpreter, spanish, ...
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Ivana Stojanovic Bilanovic
Ivana Stojanovic Bilanovic
Native in Sırpça (Variant: serbian) Native in Sırpça, İspanyolca (Variants: Canarian, Standard-Spain, Latin American) Native in İspanyolca
serbian, spanish, english, marketing, computers, localization
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Ljiljana Grubač
Ljiljana Grubač
Native in Sırpça (Variants: serbian, Montenegrin ) Native in Sırpça, İtalyanca (Variant: Standard-Italy) Native in İtalyanca
Serbian, English, Italian, Remote interpretation, interpreting, Finance, Law, Automotive, localization
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Elio Verbanac
Elio Verbanac
Native in Hırvatça Native in Hırvatça, Sırp-Hırvat dili Native in Sırp-Hırvat dili
tourism, travel, finances, business, marketing, transcreation, copy writing, law, social sciences, subtitling, ...
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Olga Dabanovic
Olga Dabanovic
Native in Sırpça (Variants: Montenegrin , serbian) Native in Sırpça
english, italian, serbian, montenegrin, croatian, bosnian, software, localization, media, IT, ...


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