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Maria Petrocheilou
Maria Petrocheilou
Native in görög Native in görög
English, Greek, Italian, German, French, law, EU, finance, paper industry machinery, hoisting equipment manuals, ...
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Anastasia Antoniou
Anastasia Antoniou
Native in görög Native in görög
Tourism, financial documents, manuals of machines and products, softwaremanuals, harwaremanuals
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elias29
elias29
Native in görög Native in görög
english, german, greek, translator, proofreader
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Androniki Chouma
Androniki Chouma
Native in görög (Variant: Modern) Native in görög
accessible, accuracy, adapting, added value, Advertising, agencies, application, Assurance, Attikis, audience, ...
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PANAGIOTA NASIKA
PANAGIOTA NASIKA
Native in görög Native in görög
IT (Információtechnológia), Nemzetközi szervezetek/fejlesztés/kooperáció, Internet, e-kereskedelem, Jog: Szerződés(ek), ...
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Christos Tonios
Christos Tonios
Native in görög Native in görög
Übersetzung, Übersetzer, Deutsch, Englisch, Griechisch, translation, translator, Technik, Automobiltechnik, Automobil, ...
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Violeta Petrova-Kirimi
Violeta Petrova-Kirimi
Native in bolgár (Variant: Standard-Bulgaria) Native in bolgár, angol Native in angol
English, Bulgarian, Spanish, Greek, Portuguese, Farsi, Dari translator/ interpreter
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Natasa Mijatovic
Natasa Mijatovic
Native in szerb Native in szerb, görög Native in görög
Textilek / ruházat / divat, Autóipar / autók és teherautók, Építés / Építőmérnöki


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