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Jorge Matos
Jorge Matos
Native in hiszpański (Variants: Latin American, Dominican, US) 
Latin Spanish, Dominican Spanish, medical, psychology, pedagogic, business, marketing, localization, tourism, mental health, ...
242
Luciana Gomez Barone
Luciana Gomez Barone
Native in hiszpański (Variants: US, Argentine, Latin American) 
English, Spanish, localization, proofreading, subtitling, literary translations, technical translations, subtitling softwares, CAT Tools, MT post-editing., ...
243
SilviaInt
SilviaInt
Native in hiszpański (Variants: Uruguayan, Paraguayan, Latin American, Peruvian, Chilean, Venezuelan, Costa Rican, Bolivian, Argentine, Puerto Rican, US, Ecuadorian , Rioplatense, Mexican, Standard-Spain, Colombian) Native in hiszpański, angielski (Variants: British, UK, Scottish, US, Irish, Canadian, Australian) Native in angielski
Spanish IT Marketing Statistics Literature
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Mirabelle ENAM
Mirabelle ENAM
Native in angielski 
English, French, German, medical, sociology, banking, finance, women, gender
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Natalia Chernishova
Natalia Chernishova
Native in angielski (Variants: Australian, UK) Native in angielski, hiszpański (Variant: Latin American) Native in hiszpański, włoski (Variant: Standard-Italy) Native in włoski
Spanish Italian, English, Translator, Interpreter, transcription, transcribing, chat, adult content, adults, children, ...
246
John Druce
John Druce
Native in angielski (Variant: British) 
Science, Technology, Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, Materials, Spanish, English, Proofing, Translation, ...
247
Liza D'Arcy, PhD
Liza D'Arcy, PhD
Native in angielski 
Academia, Scholarly, Social sciences, Humanities, History, Psychology; Politics, Journalism; Business, Communication, Marketing, Advertising; Tourism, ...


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Interpreters differ from translators in that they work with spoken words, rather than written text. Interpreting may be done in parallel with the speaker (simultaneous interpreting) or after they have spoken a few sentences or words (consecutive interpreting). Simultaneous interpreting is most often used at international conferences or in courts. Consecutive interpreting is often used for interpersonal communication.