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The Portuguese to English 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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Guilherme Maionchi
Guilherme Maionchi
Native in Portuguese (Variant: Brazilian) 
Brazilian Portuguese, Portuguese, IT, Marketing, Localization, MTPE, Game, Subtitling, PTBR, Literature, ...
162
Leonardo Carvalho
Leonardo Carvalho
Native in Portuguese (Variant: Brazilian) 
Internet, e-Commerce, Computers: Systems, Networks, Computers: Software, Computers: Hardware, ...
163
George Steward
George Steward
Native in Portuguese Native in Portuguese, English Native in English
Portuguese, English, German, French, Translation, Interpretation, technical translations, commercial translations
164
Rafael Ribeiro
Rafael Ribeiro
Native in Portuguese 
portuguese, soccer, football, game, fifa, bachelors, letters, brazil, subtitling, subtitle, ...
165
Fernando Maciel
Fernando Maciel
Native in Portuguese (Variant: Brazilian) Native in Portuguese, English Native in English
hr, telecommunication, localization, software, website, subtitling, dubbing, education, patent, trainning, ...
166
Sri Sai Translations
Sri Sai Translations
Native in English (Variants: French, Wales / Welsh, Australian, South African, New Zealand, Indian, British, US, Scottish, Irish, Canadian, US South, Singaporean, Jamaican) Native in English, German Native in German, Russian Native in Russian
English to Telugu, English to Hindi, English to Bengali, English to Marati, English to Gujarati, English to Panjabi, English to Odiya, English to Assamese, English to Bhojpuri, English to Maithili, ...
167
Daiane Gallassini
Daiane Gallassini
Native in Portuguese (Variant: Brazilian) Native in Portuguese
native speaker, native, portguuese, pt, port, brasil, brazil, translator, translation, subtitler, ...


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