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Robert Daraban
Robert Daraban
Native in Romanian (Variant: Romania) Native in Romanian, Hungarian (Variant: Hungary) Native in Hungarian
English, German, Hungarian, Romanian, translations, sworn translator, localization, technical, management, marketing, ...
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Róbert Gyovai
Róbert Gyovai
Native in Hungarian Native in Hungarian
English, Hungarian, technology, technical documents, manuals, operating manuals, smart phone operating manuals, machine operating manuals, contracts, agreements, ...
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Attila Piróth
Attila Piróth
Native in Hungarian Native in Hungarian
science, scientific translation, popular science, blue-sky science, particle physics, nuclear physics, atomic physics, quantum physics, quantum mechanics, solid-state physics, ...
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Sricha Gupta
Sricha Gupta
Native in Hindi (Variants: Shuddha, Khariboli, Indian) , English (Variants: Australian, French, Wales / Welsh, Singaporean, Canadian, New Zealand, Scottish, South African, US South, British, UK, Irish, Indian, Jamaican, US) Native in English
Translation, DTP, Typesetting, Transcription, Voiceover, Subtitling
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Pierre Dupont
Pierre Dupont
Native in French (Variants: African, Luxembourgish, Standard-France, Haitian, Moroccan, Canadian, Swiss, Cameroon, Belgian) Native in French, English Native in English
Translation, typesetting, agency, language services, localization, multilingual, professional translators, accurate translations, linguistic expertise, cultural adaptation, ...


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