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The English to Italian translators listed below specialize in the field of Automotive / Cars & Trucks. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Eleonora Timmons Militano
Eleonora Timmons Militano
Native in Italian (Variant: Standard-Italy) Native in Italian, English (Variants: UK, US) Native in English
Freelance translator languages Italian Dutch English German Norwegian Contracts, lawsuits, software, IT, questionnaires, sea protests, research, user manuals, manuals for medical devices, marketing translations, ...
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Cristina Mazza Piccolo
Cristina Mazza Piccolo
Native in Italian Native in Italian
Education / Pedagogy, Architecture, Anthropology, Cooking / Culinary, ...
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Alessandra Senzani
Alessandra Senzani
Native in Italian Native in Italian
Cinema, Film, TV, Drama, Cooking / Culinary, Medical: Health Care, Tourism & Travel, ...
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Luca Ruella
Luca Ruella
Native in Italian (Variants: Standard-Italy, Piedmontese, Swiss ) Native in Italian
translation, italian, traduzione, italiano, localisation, localization, localizzazione, software, hardware, computer, ...
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Jad Necker
Jad Necker
Native in English 
Cinema, Film, TV, Drama, Medical: Health Care, International Org/Dev/Coop, Government / Politics, ...
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Scott Kapuscinski
Scott Kapuscinski
Native in English 
english, italian, art, art history, history, philosophy, music, drumming, automotive, service manuals, ...
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Francesco DAnna
Francesco DAnna
Native in Italian (Variants: Sicilian, Marchigiano, Abruzzese, Neapolitan, Emiliano-Romagnolo) Native in Italian, English Native in English
IT, Information Technology, interpreter, Italian, interpreter, hardware, software, telecommunication, telecomm, network, ...


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