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

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Lars Onslev
Lars Onslev
Native in Danish Native in Danish
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Annette Knudsen
Annette Knudsen
Native in Danish Native in Danish
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Inge Sidenius Petersen
Inge Sidenius Petersen
Native in Danish Native in Danish
literary texts, fiction, non-fiction, environment, ecology, psychology, social sciences, anthropology, education, pedagogy, ...
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Peter H.
Peter H.
Native in Danish Native in Danish
translation, Danish, multilingual, experienced, proof reading, reviewing, machine translation checks, technology, financial, business, ...
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Else Agersnap
Else Agersnap
Native in Danish Native in Danish
environment, ecology, engineering, traffic, social science, psychology, sociology, music, literature, art, ...
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Thomas Krogh
Thomas Krogh
Native in Danish Native in Danish
danish, translator, denmark, DA, dansk, oversætter, EN-DA, DA-EN, nordic, danmark, ...
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CharlotteLinder
CharlotteLinder
Native in Danish Native in Danish
agriculture, landbrug, pharmaceutical, visa, visum, immigration, tourism, turisme, hotel, travel, ...
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bendksu
bendksu
Native in Danish Native in Danish, English Native in English
quality, danish, swedish, norwegian, english, software, localization, lifestyle, computers, marketing, ...
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KNSteffensen
KNSteffensen
Native in Danish Native in Danish, English Native in English
audiovisual translation, subtitling, film, media, script, broadcast, webcast, podcast, dvd, webcast, ...


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