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The French to Romanian translators listed below specialize in the field of Idioms / Maxims / Sayings. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Dr. Codrina Cozma
Dr. Codrina Cozma
Native in English Native in English
Romanian, French, Spanish, German, English, certificate, religion, business, contracts
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Andrei Albu
Andrei Albu
Native in Romanian Native in Romanian
subtitling, origination, english, french, romanian, translation, localization, cinema, drama, film, ...
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Irina-Maria Foray
Irina-Maria Foray
Native in Romanian Native in Romanian
Trados Studio. Medical books and medical literature articles - anesthesia, pain medicine and regional anesthesia, arthroscopy, physiology, neurology, orthopedics, peripheral nervous stimulation, traumas of the nervous system, critical care, injection techniques in orthopaedics and sports medicine, ...
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Cristiana Coblis
Cristiana Coblis
Native in Romanian Native in Romanian
English Romanian translator, English Romanian translation, English Romanian reviewer, English Romanian copywriter, English Romanian marketing translator, English to Romanian, Romanian marketing translation, Romanian financial translation, Romanian business translation, Romanian website translator, ...
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Alexandra Cork
Alexandra Cork
Native in Romanian (Variant: Romania) 
Architecture
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iulianailasc
iulianailasc
Native in Romanian 
français, french, franceza, english, anglais, engleza, espagnole, spanish, spaniola, italien, ...


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