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The French to Dutch translators listed below specialize in the field of Certificates, Diplomas, Licenses, CVs. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Debby Nieberg
Debby Nieberg
Native in Dutch (Variant: Netherlands) Native in Dutch
Business, marketing, legal, European Affairs, sports (soccer, tennis, chess), subtitling, Public Relations, financial., ...
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Mariette van Heteren
Mariette van Heteren
Native in Dutch Native in Dutch
medical, juridical, automotive, mechanical, IT, building, chemical, manuals
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Nelleke van der Palen
Nelleke van der Palen
Native in Dutch Native in Dutch
translator, French, English, Dutch, native, translate, translation, translations, professional, food, ...
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Jean-Pierre Kent
Jean-Pierre Kent
Native in English (Variant: British) Native in English, French (Variant: Swiss) Native in French
IT (Information Technology), Printing & Publishing, Surveying
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Annelies Teulings
Annelies Teulings
Native in Dutch (Variant: Netherlands) Native in Dutch, English (Variants: British, UK, US) Native in English
Commerce, law, economics, finance, marketing, tourism, IT/ICT, audiovisual projects
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Reinold de Vries
Reinold de Vries
Native in Dutch (Variant: Netherlands) Native in Dutch
Ολλανδικά, Grieks, beëdigd, beedigd, ορκωτός, μεταφραστής, διερμηνείας, Greek, Griechisch, Grecque, ...
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Tom Hehenkamp
Tom Hehenkamp
Native in Dutch (Variant: Netherlands) Native in Dutch
Transport / Transportation / Shipping


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