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Stanislav K
Stanislav K
Native in словацкий Native in словацкий, польский Native in польский
traduzioni giurate, slovacco, slovak, taliansky, taliančina, preklady, úradné preklady
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Stanislava Moysova
Stanislava Moysova
Native in словацкий Native in словацкий
french translation, slovak translation, slovak translator, italian translator, traducteur slovaque, traduction francais slovaque, interprète slovaque, traducteur français slovaque, traducteur français slovaque, traduction slovaque, ...
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Viera Kaplocka
Viera Kaplocka
Native in словацкий Native in словацкий
Медицина: Кардиология, Психология, Питание, Медицина (в целом), ...
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Daniel Piloni
Daniel Piloni
Native in итальянский Native in итальянский, французский Native in французский
spanish, italian, english, french, proofreading, reviewing, revising, correct, sound files, translation, ...
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Alena Štálniková
Alena Štálniková
Native in словацкий (Variant: Czech) 
traduzione, italiano, slovacco, ceco, preklad, taliančina, slovenčina
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Katarina Szikelova
Katarina Szikelova
Native in словацкий Native in словацкий, венгерский Native in венгерский
traduzioni, traduzioni legali, traduzioni giurate, italiano, slovacco, ceco, ungherese, traduzioni tecniche, preklady, právne texty, ...
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Dalila CEREOVA
Dalila CEREOVA
Native in словацкий Native in словацкий
tlmočníčka a prekladateľka interpreter and translator interprete e traduttore


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