Interpreters » Engelska till Ungerska » Art/Literary » Certifikat, diplom, licenser, cv

The Engelska till Ungerska translators listed below specialize in the field of Certifikat, diplom, licenser, cv. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Ildiko Santana
Ildiko Santana
Native in Ungerska Native in Ungerska, Engelska Native in Engelska
Hungarian, English, translator, editor, reviewer, bilingual, American Translators Association, ATA, USA, Hungary, ...
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Katalin Horváth McClure
Katalin Horváth McClure
Native in Ungerska Native in Ungerska
Japanese, English, Hungarian, software, hardware, electrical engineering, electronics, instrument control, quality, QA, ...
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Adam Bogar
Adam Bogar
Native in Ungerska (Variant: Hungary) 
English, Hungarian, Spanish, translator, interpreter, proofreader, editor, subtitle, subtitling, copy editing, ...
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Anja Ipša
Anja Ipša
Native in Kroatiska 
Hungarian, Slovenian, Croatian, translator
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Viktória Kisházi
Viktória Kisházi
Native in Ungerska 
hungarian, legal, law, business, translation, subtitling, voiceover
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Ildikó Szabó
Ildikó Szabó
Native in Ungerska Native in Ungerska, Rumänska Native in Rumänska
specialized translation services, editing, proofreading, subtitling, transcription, professional translator, from English to Romanian, from Romanian to English, from Romanian to Hungarian, from Hungarian to Romanian, ...
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Adél Durst
Adél Durst
Native in Ungerska Native in Ungerska
hungarian, translator
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Zsuzsa Bedo
Zsuzsa Bedo
Native in Ungerska 
Business, Finance, Law, Patent, Contract, EU documents, IT, TRADOS, Deja Vu, English, ...
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Gabor Hajdu
Gabor Hajdu
Native in Ungerska (Variant: Hungary) Native in Ungerska
Datorer: Maskinvara, Datorer: Program, Datorer: System, nätverk, IT (informationsteknik), ...


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