Interpreters » French to Greek » Tech/Engineering » Mechanics / Mech Engineering

The French to Greek translators listed below specialize in the field of Mechanics / Mech Engineering. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Eirini Tomprou
Eirini Tomprou
Native in Greek , English (Variants: UK, US) Native in English, French (Variant: Standard-France) Native in French
English, French, Greek Translator-Editor, Greek Translations, Greek Translator, Greek Editor, Editor, EN-FR-EL, Greek Translation, English, ...
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Nektaria Notaridou
Nektaria Notaridou
Native in Greek Native in Greek, English Native in English
computer, software, web localisation, law, accounting, science, biochemistry, medicine, automotive, technical, ...
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Aggeliki Tsiapou
Aggeliki Tsiapou
Native in Greek (Variant: Modern) Native in Greek
Greek, translator, medicine, IT, technology, mechanical, software
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Valia Petropoulou
Valia Petropoulou
Native in Greek Native in Greek
french, greek, english, pharmaceuticals, digital communication, marketing, cosmetics, history
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Spiros Doikas
Spiros Doikas
Native in Greek Native in Greek
Greek manual translator, Greek fax translator, Greek printer translator, greek laptop translator, Greek hardware translator, Greek software translator, Greek website translator, computers, IT translator, localization, ...
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Androniki Chouma
Androniki Chouma
Native in Greek (Variant: Modern) 
accessible, accuracy, adapting, added value, Advertising, agencies, application, Assurance, Attikis, audience, ...


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