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The Dutch to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Wine / Oenology / Viticulture. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Carolina Bruil
Carolina Bruil
Native in English Native in English, Dutch (Variants: Aruba, Flemish, Netherlands) Native in Dutch
Dutch translation, German translation, English translation, French translation, Italian translation, finance translation, law, engineering, accountability translation, pharmacology translation, ...
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Neil Morrison
Neil Morrison
Native in English Native in English
English, engels, inglés, inglês, Dutch to English, Nederlands naar Engels, Flemish, vlaams, Spanish to English translation, traduccion español al ingles, ...
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Hugues Pluvinage
Hugues Pluvinage
Native in French Native in French
Italian, Spanish, French, Dutch, English, German, technical translation, sworn translations, interpreter, legal, ...
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Eliza Filimon
Eliza Filimon
Native in Romanian Native in Romanian
English, Dutch, Spanish, Romanian translation, interpreting and subtitling, IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge assessment, creative writing, voiceover, ...
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Daya Berendse
Daya Berendse
Native in Dutch (Variant: Netherlands) Native in Dutch
translation, localization, english, dutch
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Levan Totosashvili (X)
Levan Totosashvili (X)
Native in Georgian Native in Georgian, Russian Native in Russian
simultaneous interpreter, consecutive intrerpreter, russian, english, dutch, georgian, tranlation, sworn translator, court interpreter, sworn interpreter AIIC, ...


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