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The German to Spanish translators listed below specialize in the field of Biology (-tech,-chem,micro-). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Jairo Dorado Cadilla
Jairo Dorado Cadilla
Native in Galician Native in Galician, Spanish (Variant: Standard-Spain) Native in Spanish
translation, translator, interpretation, interpreting, simultaneous, consecutive, English, Galician, Spanish, Bosnian, ...
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Thilo Müller
Thilo Müller
Native in German Native in German
Translation, Proofreading, Editing, Thilo Müller, Competitive rates, German, Spanish, English, Trados, Transit, ...
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Stefanie Guim Marce
Stefanie Guim Marce
Native in German Native in German, Spanish Native in Spanish
HTML, PC, IT, Informatik, Barcelona, Spanisch, Spanien, Katalanisch, Computerbuch, Tourismus, ...
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Luis Cerna
Luis Cerna
Native in Spanish Native in Spanish, German Native in German
patents, electronics, energy, medicine, chemistry, fibres, industrial chemicals, engineering plastics, animal nutrition, industrial plants, ...
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Beatriz González
Beatriz González
Native in Spanish Native in Spanish
Medicine, pharmacy, medicinal substances, biochemistry, biology, manual, software, hardware, cinema, automotive, ...
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falk sergio foerster (X)
falk sergio foerster (X)
Native in German Native in German
professional translator (German native speaker), ghostwriter for articles, blog, social media content
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Maria Isabel Pazos Gómez
Maria Isabel Pazos Gómez
Native in German Native in German, Spanish Native in Spanish
Business, Management, Economics, Tourism, Engineering, Technical, Computer, Science, Communications, Medicine, ...


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