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The Slovakça > Fransızca translators listed below specialize in the field of Sinema, Film, TV, Drama. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Lenka Puskarova
Lenka Puskarova
Native in Slovakça Native in Slovakça, Çekçe Native in Çekçe
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Zuzana Svitkova
Zuzana Svitkova
Native in Slovakça Native in Slovakça, Fransızca Native in Fransızca
soutitre, subtitling, titulky, tourism interpreter, tourism translator, economic translator
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Louise Demelas
Louise Demelas
Native in Fransızca (Variant: Standard-France) Native in Fransızca
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Lubica Gorcsosova
Lubica Gorcsosova
Native in Slovakça Native in Slovakça, Çekçe Native in Çekçe
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Marek Bednar
Marek Bednar
Native in Slovakça Native in Slovakça
slovak, french, english, italian, marketing, legal, automotive, health, food industry, energy, ...
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Mira Breznicka
Mira Breznicka
Native in Slovakça Native in Slovakça
traductrice assermentée, droit, assurances, commerce, tourisme
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Jana Belling
Jana Belling
Native in Slovakça Native in Slovakça
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Iva Bille-Martinkova
Iva Bille-Martinkova
Native in Çekçe Native in Çekçe
traducteur tchèque, traducteur français-tchèque, traducteur tchèque -français, traducteur slovaque, Interprète Tchèque, Interprète franco-tchèque, services de traduction tchèque et slovaque, traducteur tchèque à Paris, traduction tchèque, traduction tchèque français, ...
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Martina Milcent
Martina Milcent
Native in Slovakça (Variants: Czech, Standard - Slovakia) 
french, slovak, english, translator, marketing, social sciences, politics, cinema, drama, art, ...


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