Interpreters » Velká Británie » ruština -> litevština » Tech/Engineering » IT (informační technologie)

The ruština -> litevština translators listed below specialize in the field of IT (informační technologie). For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Natalja Grustiene
Natalja Grustiene
Native in ruština Native in ruština
Stavba / stavební inženýrství, Elektronika / elektrotechnika, Energie / výroba energie, Inženýrství (obecně), ...
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Aleksandra Zuravliova (X)
Aleksandra Zuravliova (X)
Native in ruština Native in ruština
Elektronika / elektrotechnika, IT (informační technologie), Počítače (obecně)
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Alina Sipaviciene
Alina Sipaviciene
Native in ruština (Variant: Standard-Russia) Native in ruština
IT (informační technologie)
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Sergijus Kuzma
Sergijus Kuzma
Native in litevština Native in litevština, ruština Native in ruština
legal interpreting, legal dispute, legal case, DWP, Jobcentre, legal terminology, legal documents, legal translation, English Law, immigration, ...
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Friendslation
Friendslation
Native in litevština Native in litevština
IT (informační technologie), Internet, e-Commerce, Počítače (obecně)
6
AlcVitRes
AlcVitRes
Native in litevština Native in litevština
ABBYY Lingvo, subtitling, DataLife Engine, localisations, CMS, translations, DLE, proofreading, WordPress, IT, ...
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Erika Singh
Erika Singh
Native in litevština Native in litevština
Lithuanian, Polish, Russian, translation, interpretation, proofreading,


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