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The engleski na bugarski translators listed below specialize in the field of Vino / enologija / vitikultura. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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gjtranslation
gjtranslation
Native in nemački Native in nemački, engleski Native in engleski
Translation work, focusing on legal documents (agreements, terms and conditions of business, due diligence reports, pleadings before various courts, affidavits, etc.), financial documents (annual reports, financial statements, management reports, ...
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Michaela Tomova
Michaela Tomova
Native in engleski Native in engleski, bugarski Native in bugarski
Umetnost, zanati, slikarstvo, Medicina: stomatologija, IT (informacione tehnologije), Internet, e-trgovina, ...
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Mariyana Ivanova
Mariyana Ivanova
Native in bugarski Native in bugarski
SAP, Internet, e-trgovina, Transport / prevoz robe i ljudi, Psihologija, ...
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nzlatanov
nzlatanov
Native in bugarski 
Računari: softver, Matematika & statistika, Mediji / Multimedija, Tekstil / odeća / moda, ...
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Branimira Andreeva
Branimira Andreeva
Native in engleski Native in engleski, bugarski (Variant: Standard-Bulgaria) Native in bugarski
bulgarian, english, international relations, business, finance, law, legal, general business, finance, management, ...
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Dida Stadler
Dida Stadler
Native in bugarski Native in bugarski
translator from Russian and Bulgarian to English, microbiology, genetics, biotechnology, social sciences, international development, микробиология, вирусология, генетика, биотехнология, ...


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