Interpreters » French to Turkish » Social Sciences » Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc.

The French to Turkish translators listed below specialize in the field of Social Science, Sociology, Ethics, etc.. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Eren Kutlu Carnì
Eren Kutlu Carnì
Native in English , Turkish Native in Turkish
Keywords: medical, pharmacology, manuals, technical, english, turkish, italian, spanish, french, german, ...
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Yunus Yuzsuren
Yunus Yuzsuren
Native in Turkish , English Native in English
Media / Multimedia, Linguistics
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Basak Balkan
Basak Balkan
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish, English Native in English
European Union, enlargement, political, government, development, defence, simultaneous interpretation, art, music, history, ...
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Engin Gumus
Engin Gumus
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish, English Native in English
Linguistique, Sciences (général), Médecine (général), Droit (général), Ordinateurs (général), Finance (général), TI (technologie de l'information) Économie, Certificats / diplômes / licences / CV, Entreprise / commerce, translation, ...
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Nuri Razi
Nuri Razi
Native in Turkish (Variant: Standard-İstanbul ) Native in Turkish, Turkmen Native in Turkmen
Turkish, English, Russian, Turkmen, Turkey, technical, translator, finance, law, automotive, ...
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Neslihan Brezina
Neslihan Brezina
Native in Turkish Native in Turkish
Poetry & Literature
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Mateo Franco
Mateo Franco
Native in Turkish (Variants: Izmir, Standard-İstanbul ) Native in Turkish, English (Variant: US) Native in English, French (Variants: Standard-France, Canadian) Native in French
Music, Poetry & Literature, Linguistics, Cosmetics, Beauty, ...
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Zekeriya Köksöken
Zekeriya Köksöken
Native in Turkish 
turkish, english, french, subtitle, localization, translation


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