Interpreters » French to Turkish » Social Sciences » Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.)

The French to Turkish translators listed below specialize in the field of Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Mohammad Khalid
Mohammad Khalid
Native in Arabic (Variants: Algerian, Tunisian, Saudi , Libyan, Jordanian, Standard-Arabian (MSA), UAE, Sudanese, Moroccan, Kuwaiti, Egyptian, Yemeni, Syrian, Palestinian, Lebanese, Iraqi) Native in Arabic, English (Variants: US, Singaporean, Jamaican, French, Australian, US South, South African, New Zealand, Indian, British, Wales / Welsh, UK, Scottish, Irish, Canadian) Native in English
Translation, Editing/proofreading, MT post-editing, Training, Subtitling, Project management, localizing, Proofreading, translation, localization, ...
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Jahan Atabay
Jahan Atabay
Native in Turkmen Native in Turkmen, Turkish Native in Turkish
technical, medical fields.
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Eren Kutlu Carnì
Eren Kutlu Carnì
Native in English Native in English
Keywords: medical, pharmacology, manuals, technical, english, turkish, italian, spanish, french, german, ...
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Engin Gumus
Engin Gumus
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish, English Native in English
Linguistique, Sciences (général), Médecine (général), Droit (général), Ordinateurs (général), Finance (général), TI (technologie de l'information) Économie, Certificats / diplômes / licences / CV, Entreprise / commerce, translation, ...
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Binnur Tuncel van Pomeren
Binnur Tuncel van Pomeren
Native in Turkish (Variants: Izmir, Standard-İstanbul ) Native in Turkish
natural sciences, medicine, automobile, pharmaceutical and technology, computer, software, telecommunications, çevirmen, Turkish translator, from french, ...


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