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The Da Rumeno a Portoghese translators listed below specialize in the field of Cucina/Arte culinaria. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Dorin Draghici
Dorin Draghici
Native in Rumeno Native in Rumeno
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Gisele Paula Barbosa
Gisele Paula Barbosa
Native in Portoghese Native in Portoghese
French to Portuguese/ Romanian to Portuguese translator software, hardware, books, technical and literary translation, agricultural, education, machinary, manual, games and tutorial
3
Telmo Rocha
Telmo Rocha
Native in Portoghese Native in Portoghese
Portuguese, Romanian, English, Spanish, Economics, European Projects, Project Management, Regulation, Legislation, Travel, ...
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Ruxandra Sindelaru
Ruxandra Sindelaru
Native in Rumeno Native in Rumeno
portuguese, english, romanian, spanish, technology, IT, tourism, medical, law, contract, ...
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Alexandra Rizea
Alexandra Rizea
Native in Rumeno Native in Rumeno
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Anastasia Oprea
Anastasia Oprea
Native in Rumeno (Variant: Romania) Native in Rumeno
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mamarutza
mamarutza
Native in Rumeno Native in Rumeno
authorized, translations, Apostille, promptitude, Helene, Romania
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Irina Badii
Irina Badii
Native in Rumeno 
Spanish, English, Romanian, traductor, translator, interpreter, interprete, espanol, ingles, rumano, ...
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André Carlos Arruda Heliodoro
André Carlos Arruda Heliodoro
Native in Portoghese (Variants: Brazilian, European/Portugal) 
english, european portuguese, brazilian portuguese, romanian, engineering, education, legal, anthropology, sociology, politics, ...


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