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The Deutsch > Ungarisch translators listed below specialize in the field of Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie, Ethik usw.. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Jozsef Gal
Jozsef Gal
Native in Ungarisch Native in Ungarisch, Rumänisch Native in Rumänisch
IT, AUTOMOTIVE, TECHNICAL, BUSINESS, MARKETING, MEDICAL (DEVICES), FINANCIAL, EUROPEAN UNION, ADMINISTRATIVE, TOURISM, ...
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Réka Czeiner
Réka Czeiner
Native in Ungarisch (Variant: Hungary) Native in Ungarisch
English, German, Hungarian, angol, német, magyar, translation, fordítás, Übersetzung, Englisch, ...
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Annamária Szabó
Annamária Szabó
Native in Ungarisch Native in Ungarisch
German, Dutch, Hungarian, finance (general), law: contract(s), business/commerce (general), computers: software, social science, sociology, ethics, ...
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Erzsébet Czopyk
Erzsébet Czopyk
Native in Ungarisch (Variant: Hungary) Native in Ungarisch
Kosmetik, Schönheitspflege, Medizin: Kardiologie, Kochen/Kulinarisches, Architektur, ...
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Melinda Felske
Melinda Felske
Native in Ungarisch Native in Ungarisch
Hungarian, German, translation, translator, business, economics, social, fashion, web contents, press releases, ...
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nbalazs00
nbalazs00
Native in Ungarisch 
Hungarian, English, German, Spanish, IT, translation, localization, website, technical, machinery, ...
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Eszter Bokor
Eszter Bokor
Native in Deutsch (Variant: Austrian) Native in Deutsch, Ungarisch (Variant: Hungary) Native in Ungarisch
conference interpreter, simultaneous interpreting, consecutive interpreting, seminar, conference, convention, event, press conference, European Union, EU, ...


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