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The Slovak to Czech translators listed below specialize in the field of Management. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Karolina Malkova
Karolina Malkova
Native in Czech Native in Czech, English Native in English
IT (Information Technology), Internet, e-Commerce, Telecom(munications), Computers (general), ...
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Lukas Kadidlo
Lukas Kadidlo
Native in Czech Native in Czech
Life science, clinical trials, informed consent forms, instructions for use, manuals and software for medical devices, patient information, production manuals, SAE and SOP procedures, package inserts and labels, regulatory documents, ...
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Jirina Nevosadova
Jirina Nevosadova
Native in Czech Native in Czech
business, marketing, contract, law, legal, engineering, education, art, history, mining, ...
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katerina beckova
katerina beckova
Native in Czech Native in Czech
IT, law, finance, automotive industry, HW, SW, engineering, medical, nature, general, ...
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Sarka Rubkova
Sarka Rubkova
Native in Czech Native in Czech
English, Czech, simultaneous interpreting, consecutive interpreting, translations, architecture, civil engineering, MEP, HVAC, electric instalations, ...
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Iva Krombholzova
Iva Krombholzova
Native in Czech 
czech, localization, localisation, videogames, computer games, film, movies, subtitles, subtitling, dubbing, ...


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