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The Portugiesisch > Spanisch translators listed below specialize in the field of Idiome/Maximen/Sprichwörter. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Kimberlee Thorne
Kimberlee Thorne
Native in Englisch (Variant: US) Native in Englisch
Spanish, English native, American, Argentina, Press, Reports, Telecommunications, Telecom, IT, Software, ...
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Jessica Matthews
Jessica Matthews
Native in Englisch Native in Englisch
Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, LATAM, English, arts, lifestyle, business, technical, immigration, ...
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Moises Cortez
Moises Cortez
Native in Englisch Native in Englisch
Spanish, Portuguese, translator, subtitles, translate
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Summer Roberson
Summer Roberson
Native in Englisch (Variants: UK, US South) Native in Englisch
Idiome/Maximen/Sprichwörter, Slang, Musik, Dichtung und Belletristik, ...
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Daniel Waterman
Daniel Waterman
Native in Englisch (Variants: British, UK, South African, US, Irish, Canadian, Australian, US South) Native in Englisch, Spanisch Native in Spanisch
Idiome/Maximen/Sprichwörter, Slang, Dichtung und Belletristik, Linguistik, ...
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Sandra Tapia
Sandra Tapia
Native in Spanisch (Variants: Latin American, Mexican) Native in Spanisch
Medien/Multimedia, Musik, Fotografie/Bildbearbeitung (und Grafik), Linguistik, ...
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Melannie Palomino
Melannie Palomino
Native in Spanisch (Variants: Latin American, US, Standard-Spain, Peruvian) Native in Spanisch
Spanish, translation, localization, proofreading, transcreation, transcription


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