Interpreters » Dutch to English » Tech/Engineering » Metallurgy / Casting

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

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Kira Laudy
Kira Laudy
Native in Italian Native in Italian, Dutch Native in Dutch
traduzioni olandese, italiaans vertalingen, traduttore italiano olandese, 15038, UNI EN 15038, traduzioni italiano, traduzioni olandese, traduzioni italiano olandese, traduzioni olandese italiano, interprete olandese, ...
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Willem Prinse
Willem Prinse
Native in Dutch Native in Dutch
machine tools, máquina herramienta, machinegereedschappen, mechanical engineering, engineering, manuals, user's manual, handleiding, manejo
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Eugenie Hillen
Eugenie Hillen
Native in Dutch Native in Dutch, Spanish Native in Spanish
journalist, all-round, editor, undertitles
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Jim Wake
Jim Wake
Native in English Native in English
social, political, conflict-resolution, human rights, technology, environment, sociaal, politiek, mensenrechten, technologie, ...
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Christoph De Smet
Christoph De Smet
Native in Flemish Native in Flemish, English Native in English
British, Flemish, Dutch, Belgian, Engineering, Physics, Pharmacy, Medicine, PC, cable, ...
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nativespeaks
nativespeaks
Native in English (Variants: US, Canadian, British, UK) 
french, spanish, technical translation, oriya translation, hindi translation, french to english, spanish to english, translation services, native english translator
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Peter Twydel (X)
Peter Twydel (X)
Native in English 
Dutch, technical, technology, engineering, aviation, automobile, computing, manuals, reports, instructions, ...


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