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The French to German translators listed below specialize in the field of Sports / Fitness / Recreation. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Michael Spohn
Michael Spohn
Native in German (Variant: Germany) Native in German
german, translation, hotel, tourism, destination, sports, healthy lifestyle, localization, computer, software, ...
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Constanze Ravel
Constanze Ravel
Native in German (Variant: Germany) Native in German
translation, traduction, übersetzung, proofreading, korrekturlesen, relecture, subtitling, sous-titrage, untertitelung, untertitel, ...
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Andrea Jarmuschewski
Andrea Jarmuschewski
Native in German Native in German, French Native in French
traduction, traducteur, traductrice, bilingue, édition, romans, littérature, livres d'enfants, localisation, oenologie, ...
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Rainer Ost
Rainer Ost
Native in German 
préstataire, services linguistiques, traduction technique, Fachübersetzer, français/allemand, english/german, translator, Sprachendienst, Übersetzungsdienst, Übersetzer, ...
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Frank Thieser
Frank Thieser
Native in German 
französisch, deutsch, droit, Recht, contrats, Verträge, Immobilien, Darlehen, prêt, Bankrecht, ...
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PETER HAUK
PETER HAUK
Native in German (Variant: Germany) 
Übersetzen, Lektorat, Korrektorat, traduction, relecture, korrection, translation, proofreading, editing, Französisch, ...
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Verena Milbers
Verena Milbers
Native in German 
German, economics, finance
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Birgit Moulié
Birgit Moulié
Native in German (Variant: Germany) Native in German
translation, traduction, übersetzung, french, german, english, anglais, allemand, français, französisch, ...


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