Interpreters » inglês para letão » Law/Patents » Educação/pedagogia

The inglês para letão translators listed below specialize in the field of Educação/pedagogia. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Aigars Bastiks
Aigars Bastiks
Native in letão Native in letão
Native Latvian translator, English to Latvian translations, Latvian to English translations, tulkojumi no latviešu valodas angļu valodā, European Union, EU affairs, EU institutions, judgments of the European Court of Justice, editing, editor, ...
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Jolanta Jund
Jolanta Jund
Native in letão Native in letão
latvian, general, medical, pharmaceutical, product descriptions
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Anna Borovikova
Anna Borovikova
Native in russo Native in russo, letão Native in letão
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Jana Teteris
Jana Teteris
Native in inglês Native in inglês, letão Native in letão
European Union, European Commission, European Parliament, legislation, contracts, current affairs, culture, music.
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Kristine Sprula (Lielause)
Kristine Sprula (Lielause)
Native in letão 
translate, translator, translation into Latvian, Russian, English, medicine, pharmacy, medical appliances, prosthetics, art, ...
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Ilona Kangro
Ilona Kangro
Native in letão Native in letão
Conference interpreter, marketing/PR, contracts, medicine, food, education, psychology, insurance, websites, English-Latvian translator, ...
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Translation Agency "Mankent", LLP
Translation Agency "Mankent", LLP
Native in cazaque Native in cazaque, uzbeque Native in uzbeque, russo Native in russo
IT, translator, freelancer, Kazakh, Uzbek, Russian, Software Localization, Microsoft, CAT tool, martketing, ...
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Dace Jaunozola
Dace Jaunozola
Native in letão 


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