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The němčina -> polština translators listed below specialize in the field of Idiomy / aforismy / úsloví. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Sonja Stankowski
Sonja Stankowski
Native in němčina (Variant: Germany) Native in němčina
history, deutsch-polnische beziehungen, polnisch-deutsch konsekutiv, polnisch-deutsch simultan, polnisch-deutsch, Niederschlesien, Schlesien, Dolny Slask, Lower Silesia, Tourismus, ...
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Piotr Fras
Piotr Fras
Native in polština Native in polština
medicine, Medizin, pharmacy, pharmacie, medical equipment, medical devices, medizinische Geräte, l'équipement médical, medical researches, Medizinforschung, ...
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Joanna Borycka
Joanna Borycka
Native in polština Native in polština
Keywords: prawo, Recht, recht, strafrecht, prawo karne, umowa, overeenkomst, Vertrag, ekonomia, Economie, ...
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Marcel Malorny
Marcel Malorny
Native in polština (Variant: Standard-Poland) Native in polština, němčina (Variant: Germany) Native in němčina
Professionelle Übersetzungen für Polnisch, Fachübersetzungen, technische Übersetzungen, manuals, anspruchvolle technische Dokumentationen aller Art, z.B. Bedienungsanleitungen, Handbücher, Kataloge, Stücklisten, Fachtexte, ...
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Agnieszka Hög
Agnieszka Hög
Native in polština 
Umweltschutz, Psychologie, ochrona środowiska, psychologia, socjologia, Übersetzerin für Polnisch, Jura, Wirtschaft, Verträge, AGB, ...
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Pawel Kozlowski
Pawel Kozlowski
Native in polština (Variants: Standard-Poland, Silesian (śląski)) 
Marketing, IT, SEO, Conference Interpreting, simultaneous


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