Interpreters » French to Romanian » Science » Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts)

The French to Romanian translators listed below specialize in the field of Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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JuliaMH
JuliaMH
Native in English (Variants: British, US) Native in English, Romanian (Variants: Romania, Moldovan) Native in Romanian
translation service, translation services, translation agencies, translation agency, translation company, translation companies, online translation services, online translation service, interpreting services, professional translation services, ...
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Iulia Matei
Iulia Matei
Native in Romanian Native in Romanian
Clinical trials, ICF, PRO, Regulatory affairs, SmPC, letters, Marketing materials, brochures, website, Legal materials, ...
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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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DAN ALEXANDROAIE
DAN ALEXANDROAIE
Native in Romanian (Variants: Transylvanian, Moldovan, Romania) 
English, Civil Law, Economics & Finance, Technology, Marketing, Art & Culture French, Civil Law, Economics & Finance, Marketing, Art & Culture, ...
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Cornelia Serban
Cornelia Serban
Native in Romanian 
English to Romanian translations, ethics and compliance eLearning, codes of conduct, best practices and compliance training, records management, fraud awareness, governance, cybersecurity, anti-corruption, work harassment, ...
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Andreea IONESCU
Andreea IONESCU
Native in Romanian (Variant: Moldovan) 
Romanian, French, translator, interpreter, conference, liaison


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