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celiacheung85
celiacheung85
Native in Cinese Native in Cinese, Inglese Native in Inglese
chinese, general, business, legal, localization, technical
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Mayumi Sasao
Mayumi Sasao
Native in Giapponese Native in Giapponese
Japanese native, Japanese-Italian Italian-Japanese Translation with notary services and Interpreting, DTP, Layout, InDesign, Adobe Creative Suites, QuarkXpress, French-Japanese, English-Japanese, Trados Studio, ...
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Fumiko & Alberto Zaccagnini
Fumiko & Alberto Zaccagnini
Native in Italiano (Variants: Roman / Romanesco, Florentine, Standard-Italy, Tuscan / Toscano) Native in Italiano, Giapponese Native in Giapponese
officially licensed and authorized Tourist Guide for Florence and its province, Tuscany and the whole of Italy, in English, French, Japanese and Italian, tourist guide, tour guide, history of art, giapponese, inglese, ...
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Nao Abe
Nao Abe
Native in Giapponese 
French to Japanese, Italian to Japanese, English to Japanese, Japanese to French, Italian to French, English to French, French to Japanese translator, Italian to Japanese translator, English to Japanese translator, Japanese to French translator, ...
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Junko Yamaguchi
Junko Yamaguchi
Native in Giapponese 
japanese, italian, english, CAT, SDLTrados, STARTransit, SDLX, automatic, automotive, engineering (general), ...


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