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The English to French translators listed below specialize in the field of Cooking / Culinary. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Paul André Arend
Paul André Arend
Native in German Native in German
Advertising, Aeronautics, Agriculture, Architecture, Annual Reports, Arts, Banking, Biotechnology, Building, Business law, ...
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Jochen Metzger
Jochen Metzger
Native in German Native in German
legal translations & interpreting / tv reports / artificial intelligence / English, French, German, sworn-in, simultaneous, consecutive, memoQ, computational linguistics, prompt, English, ...
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Christian Hochstatter
Christian Hochstatter
Native in German Native in German, Indonesian Native in Indonesian
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Konstantin Kühn
Konstantin Kühn
Native in French Native in French, German Native in German
yearly report, quarterly report, powerpoint presentation, website, newsletter, research report, flyer, charter, audit report, judgement press release, ...
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James Kamdem Fotso
James Kamdem Fotso
Native in English (Variants: Australian, US South, Canadian, New Zealand, South African, British, UK, French, US) Native in English, French (Variants: African, Standard-France, Haitian, Luxembourgish, Canadian, Swiss, Moroccan, Belgian) Native in French
French, English, Computer, software, Economics, Litterature, Social media, marketing, e-business, sport, ...
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Adrian Marcial Kouatchou
Adrian Marcial Kouatchou
Native in French Native in French
French, German, English
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Michaela Weber
Michaela Weber
Native in German (Variants: Germany, Swiss, Luxembourgish, Belgian) 
Spanish, English, Romanian, German, technology, health care, translator, real estate


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