Interpreters » España » gallego al español » Law/Patents » Org./Desarr./Coop. Internacional

The gallego al español translators listed below specialize in the field of Org./Desarr./Coop. Internacional. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Francisco de Borxa González Tenreiro
Francisco de Borxa González Tenreiro
Native in español Native in español, gallego Native in gallego
translator, spanish, portuguese, english, galego, traductor, media, literature, legal
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Ana Isabel Lombao
Ana Isabel Lombao
Native in español Native in español
telecommunications, engineering, technical, automotive, business, marketing
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Elena Fresco
Elena Fresco
Native in español 
Court Interpreting, Simultaneous Interpreting, Legal Translation, Literary Translation, Economy, Finances, Tourism, Culture, Medicine, Science., ...
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Laura Iglesias
Laura Iglesias
Native in español Native in español, gallego Native in gallego
Galician research consultant, Spanish research consultant, Galician clinical trial specialist, professional Spanish translator, traductora profesional, education, literature, art, linguistics, gastronomy, ...
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Iria Castro Fernández
Iria Castro Fernández
Native in gallego Native in gallego, español (Variant: Standard-Spain) Native in español
translation, interpreting, english, spanish, portuguese, languages, linguistic solutions, social sciences, politics, cvs, ...
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Laura Ferro Devesa
Laura Ferro Devesa
Native in español (Variant: Standard-Spain) 
marketing, advertising, localization, technology, English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Galician


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