Interpreters » German to Estonian » Law/Patents » Computers: Systems, Networks

The German to Estonian translators listed below specialize in the field of Computers: Systems, Networks. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Jyri Savolainen
Jyri Savolainen
Native in Finnish Native in Finnish, Swedish Native in Swedish
2
delinguist
delinguist
Native in English (Variants: US, UK) Native in English
translation agency, spanish, german, french, translator
3
Syed Ali
Syed Ali
Native in English Native in English
computer, Science, computer software, computer hardware, educational, translator, interpreter
4
balticvip_lt
balticvip_lt
Native in Lithuanian Native in Lithuanian
5
DonikaDaoust
DonikaDaoust
Native in Bulgarian (Variant: Standard-Bulgaria) Native in Bulgarian
6
Ida Maria Orula
Ida Maria Orula
Native in Estonian Native in Estonian
7
marttt
marttt
Native in Estonian Native in Estonian
8
VLAD SHVETS
VLAD SHVETS
Native in Russian Native in Russian
9
balticvip
balticvip
Native in Latvian Native in Latvian, Russian Native in Russian
Latvian translation agency, Latvian translation company, Lithuanian translation agency, Lithuanian translation company, Estonian translation agency, Estonian translation company, Latvian translation, Lithuanian translation, Estonian translation, Russian translation, ...
10
Eurotonas.com
Eurotonas.com
Native in Lithuanian 
Technical, Lithuanian, Translation, Proofreading, Revision, Editing, Localization, Legal, Marketing, Business, ...
11
Sirje Piir
Sirje Piir
Native in Estonian 
SAE J2450 ISO 17100 Translation Quality Metric Task Force, Internet, KFZ, PKW, LKW, Transporter, Hochspannung, Niederspannung, Gutachten, Oldtimer, ...


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