Interpreters » inglês para islandês » Other » Esportes/forma física/recreação

The inglês para islandês translators listed below specialize in the field of Esportes/forma física/recreação. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Viktor Rafnsson
Viktor Rafnsson
Native in islandês Native in islandês, norueguês (bokmal) Native in norueguês (bokmal)
PC, business, health food, sports, technology, general, localization
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sunnan10
sunnan10
Native in islandês Native in islandês
Artigos têxteis/vestuário/moda, Transporte/frete/carregamento, Agricultura, Arte, Artesanato e ofícios, Pintura, ...
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gunnarh
gunnarh
Native in islandês Native in islandês, inglês Native in inglês
Computadores: software, Internet, comércio eletrônico, Cálculo e estatística, Mídia/multimídia, ...
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vera73
vera73
Native in islandês Native in islandês
subtitles, subtitling, film, media, advertising, Trados, SDLX, legal, instruction manuals, native speaker, ...
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Solveig555 (X)
Solveig555 (X)
Native in islandês Native in islandês
Icelandic, English, translator, freelance, transcribing, translations, localization, Iceland
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Sóley Arngrímsdóttir
Sóley Arngrímsdóttir
Native in islandês Native in islandês
Psicologia, Internet, comércio eletrônico, Fotografia/tratamento de imagens (e artes gráficas), Artigos têxteis/vestuário/moda, ...
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Philip Vogler
Philip Vogler
Native in inglês 
legally certified translations, editing texts, proofreading, verifying translations, reviewing translations, correcting translations, improving style and grammar, organising translations, interpreting, official permits, ...


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