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The Czech to Polish translators listed below specialize in the field of Psychology. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Magdalena Paśnikowska
Magdalena Paśnikowska
Native in Polish Native in Polish
Tłumaczenia ustne i pisemne, Translation, Interpreting, polish, translation, tłumacz, tłumacz w londynie, tłumaczenie, tłumaczenia, język, ...
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derdus
derdus
Native in Polish Native in Polish
manuals, polish, czech, prague, professional, film, media, law, contract, , ...
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IGOR SYROVATCHENKO
IGOR SYROVATCHENKO
Native in Russian Native in Russian
Folklore, Psychology, Nutrition, Photography/Imaging (& Graphic Arts), ...
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Gleb Slesarev
Gleb Slesarev
Native in Russian Native in Russian
Psychology, Idioms / Maxims / Sayings, Names (personal, company), Slang, ...
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Magdalena Domaradzka
Magdalena Domaradzka
Native in Czech Native in Czech, Polish Native in Polish
czeski, polski, słowacki, tłumaczenie ustne, pisemne, nauka czeskiego, lekcje czeskiego, korepetycje czeski, nauczanie czeski, lektor czeski, ...
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Monika Silva Veras
Monika Silva Veras
Native in Polish Native in Polish
Polish, English, Russian, Czech, Spanish, Portuguese, translation, interpreting, teaching, transcription, ...
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Janusz Polanowski
Janusz Polanowski
Native in Polish Native in Polish
Translations from Czech to Polish and from Slovak to Polish (legal texts, texts on politics, but non only).
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Łukasz Mrzygłód
Łukasz Mrzygłód
Native in Polish 
tłumacz czeski, czeski tłumacz, tłumacz języka czeskiego, tłumacz czeskiego, tłumacz przysięgły języka czeskiego, tłumacz przysięgły czeski, tłumaczenie przysięgłe czeski, tłumaczenia czesko polskie, tłumaczenia polsko czeskie, tłumaczenia czeski, ...


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