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Margarita
Margarita
Native in vene Native in vene, inglise Native in inglise
law, legal, contract, business, family, medicine, medical, IT, technical, software, ...
242
oksana arabadzhieva
oksana arabadzhieva
Native in hispaania Native in hispaania, vene Native in vene
RUSO/ESPAÑOL, LEGAL, ECONOMICS, TRADE
243
Irena Wejdgier
Irena Wejdgier
Native in poola (Variant: Standard-Poland) Native in poola, vene (Variant: Standard-Russia) Native in vene
polish, english, english, transcription, interpreting, chouchoutage, simultaneous, consecutive, video conference, phone intrepreting, ...
244
Nataliya Trembach
Nataliya Trembach
Native in ukraina Native in ukraina, vene Native in vene
translator, interpreter, english, russian, ukrainian, translation, interpretation, Russian native speaker, Ukrainian native speaker, travelling, ...
245
Basil Ballhatchet
Basil Ballhatchet
Native in inglise 
Financial services, oil & gas, consulting, general business, tax & legal, research, editing, translation
246
Anzhelika Kuznetsova
Anzhelika Kuznetsova
Native in vene Native in vene, ukraina Native in ukraina
ukrainian, russian, translation, translator, interpreting, interpreter, remote interpreter, remote interpreting, consecutive interpreter, conference interpreter, ...


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