Interpreters » French to Portuguese » Law/Patents » Nuclear Eng/Sci

The French to Portuguese translators listed below specialize in the field of Nuclear Eng/Sci. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Jefferson Azevedo
Jefferson Azevedo
Native in English (Variant: US) Native in English, Portuguese (Variant: Brazilian) Native in Portuguese
portuguese, português, portuguais, portugués, english, inglês, anglais, inglés, spanish, espanhol, ...
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Jorge Rodrigues
Jorge Rodrigues
Native in English Native in English, Portuguese (Variant: Brazilian) Native in Portuguese
Translator, legal translator, legal translation, legal translations, interpreter, legal interpreter, legal interpreting, legal interpretation, court interpreter, court interpreting, ...
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Joana Neves
Joana Neves
Native in Portuguese (Variant: European/Portugal) Native in Portuguese
português, inglês, francês, russo, portuguese, english, french, russian, portugais, anglais, ...
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Sebastien-Hervé Guehi
Sebastien-Hervé Guehi
Native in French (Variants: Luxembourgish, Canadian, Swiss, Moroccan, Belgian, Cameroon, Standard-France, African) 
Translator, English, French, interpreting, law, contract, power, energy, health, training, ...
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SandrineJ
SandrineJ
Native in French (Variants: African, Standard-France) 
Safety, Psychology, Nutrition, Medical (general), ...
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Raffaella Fiorillo
Raffaella Fiorillo
Native in Portuguese (Variants: European/Portugal, Cape Verdean, Mozambican, Angolan) 
Electronics, CAT tools, WORDFAST, translation of internet sites, ppt presentations, general office correspondence, pdf, word, excel documents, localisation skills, ...


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