Interpreters » Dutch to Spanish » Science » Wine / Oenology / Viticulture

The Dutch to Spanish translators listed below specialize in the field of Wine / Oenology / Viticulture. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Antoinette Brinkmann
Antoinette Brinkmann
Native in Dutch Native in Dutch
Medical: Health Care, Art, Arts & Crafts, Painting, Agriculture, Telecom(munications), ...
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Mena www.traduccionholandes.com
Mena www.traduccionholandes.com
Native in Dutch Native in Dutch, Spanish Native in Spanish
Dutch, Nederlands, Spaans, Holandés, Neerlandés, automoción, automotive, technical, técnico, autotechniek, ...
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Lisagall
Lisagall
Native in Spanish Native in Spanish
Conference Interpreter Spanish, liaison interpreter, simultaneous interpreter, consecutive interpreter, translator, sworn translator. Intérprete de conferencias, español, intérprete de enlace, interpretación simultánea, interpretación consecutiva, ...
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Hugues Pluvinage
Hugues Pluvinage
Native in French Native in French
Italian, Spanish, French, Dutch, English, German, technical translation, sworn translations, interpreter, legal, ...
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Noriko Watanabe
Noriko Watanabe
Native in Japanese (Variants: Standard-Japan, Kansai) , French Native in French, German Native in German, English (Variants: New Zealand, South African, US South, Australian, French, Jamaican, Singaporean, US, Canadian, Irish, Scottish, UK, Wales / Welsh, British, Indian) Native in English
Japanese [JA], Korean [KO], Chinese [ZH], English [EN], French [FR], German [DE], Italian [IT], Dutch [NL], Spanish [ES], Swedish [SV], ...


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