Interpreters » Finnish to English » Science » Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.)

The Finnish to English translators listed below specialize in the field of Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Petra Alankoja
Petra Alankoja
Native in Finnish Native in Finnish
Finnish, marketing, computers, technology, general medical reports, design, architecture, materials, glass, ceramics, ...
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Janne Keskisaari
Janne Keskisaari
Native in Finnish Native in Finnish
English, Finnish, Swedish, telecommunications, IT, information technology, history, geography, computers, Finnish native, ...
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DuxTranslations
DuxTranslations
Native in Icelandic Native in Icelandic, English Native in English
DUX, Translations, North, dux, vikings, Translator, Translation, Korean, Chinese, Japanese, ...
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Markku
Markku
Native in Finnish 
electronics, software, mechanics, instruments, cars, tractors, excavators, machines, Internet, html, ...
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Verneri Välimaa
Verneri Välimaa
Native in Swedish Native in Swedish, Finnish Native in Finnish
finnish, swedish, marketing, arts, entertainment, sports, social,
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Mirka Kiljala
Mirka Kiljala
Native in Finnish 
käännös, kääntäjä, kääntäjä suomesta englanniksi, kääntäjä lahdesta, kääntäjä suomesta englantiin, käännös suomesta englantiin, käännös ruotsista suomeksi, käännös saksasta suomeksi, käännös englanniksi, technical translator from Finnish to English, ...
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nativespeaks
nativespeaks
Native in English (Variants: British, UK, US, Canadian) 
french, spanish, technical translation, oriya translation, hindi translation, french to english, spanish to english, translation services, native english translator


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