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The English to Serbian translators listed below specialize in the field of IT (Information Technology). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Jelena Petrovic
Jelena Petrovic
Native in Serbian Native in Serbian, Serbo-Croat Native in Serbo-Croat
Serbian, Trados Studio, Trados, IT, politics, news, human rights, jounalism, literature, travel, ...
42
Iva Pajvancic
Iva Pajvancic
Native in Serbian 
english to serbian, serbian translator, serbian, translator, serbian language translator, technical translator, localizer, software localization, software localisation, serbian translation, ...
43
Borjana Stefanac
Borjana Stefanac
Native in Croatian Native in Croatian, Serbian Native in Serbian
serbian, english, croatian, bosnian, computers, software, IT, technical, mechanical, legal, ...
44
Maja Stevanovic
Maja Stevanovic
Native in Bosnian Native in Bosnian, Croatian Native in Croatian
Bosnian Translator, Croatian Translator, Serbian Translator, Proofreading, Localization, Website, Software, Manuals, Technical devices, Mechanic, ...
45
Martin Kovacevic
Martin Kovacevic
Native in Croatian 
english, croatian, bosnian, serbian, finance, software, marketing, market
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Cinzia Šišović
Cinzia Šišović
Native in Serbian 
Internet, e-Commerce, Telecom(munications), Computers (general), Automotive / Cars & Trucks, ...
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Muhamed Durmić
Muhamed Durmić
Native in Croatian Native in Croatian, Bosnian Native in Bosnian
Conference interpreter, simultaneous interpreter, consecutive interpreter, conference interpreting, consecutive interpreting, translation, translator, english to bosnian translator, english to croatian translator, english to serbian translator, ...


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