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Irene Roy
Irene Roy
Native in inglise Native in inglise
Translation, Medical Translation, Legal Translation, Technical Translation, Medical Editing, Technical Authoring, Medical Writing, Proofreading, French to English Translation, Spanish to English Translation, ...
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HughDESS
HughDESS
Native in prantsuse Native in prantsuse
AI, artificial, intelligence, artificial intelligence, predictive, machine, machine translation, MTPE, post-editing, SEO, ...
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Marine Pere
Marine Pere
Native in prantsuse Native in prantsuse
français, francés, espagnol, español, traduction, traducción, interprétariat, interpretación, enlace, liaison, ...
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Cristina Heraud-van Tol
Cristina Heraud-van Tol
Native in hispaania (Variants: Peruvian, Latin American) Native in hispaania
environment, conservation, wildlife, biology, tourism, travel, cosmetics, medicine, computers, pc, ...
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Alice Durand
Alice Durand
Native in prantsuse Native in prantsuse
acero, acier, advertising, aesthetic, alergia, allergie, allergy, anatomía, anatomie, anatomy, ...
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Claudia Sáenz
Claudia Sáenz
Native in hispaania (Variant: Standard-Spain) 
Paper & pulp, manufacturing, industrial, engineering, paper manufacturing, engineering, safety, EHS, quality, Lean Manufacturing, ...
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Alexandra Le Deun
Alexandra Le Deun
Native in prantsuse 
French translator, Native French, Translation, Subtitling, subtitles, Transcribing, Transcription, Proofreading, English to French translation, Traduction espagnol français, ...


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