Interpreters » Serbian to Polish » Law/Patents » Cooking / Culinary

The Serbian to Polish translators listed below specialize in the field of Cooking / Culinary. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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madziarska
madziarska
Native in Polish Native in Polish
2
Barbara Praglowska
Barbara Praglowska
Native in Polish (Variant: Standard-Poland) Native in Polish
3
a_prykiel
a_prykiel
Native in Polish Native in Polish
4
PanglosAntonio
PanglosAntonio
Native in Croatian Native in Croatian
5
Jiří Novák
Jiří Novák
Native in Czech Native in Czech
6
Kevin Allotta
Kevin Allotta
Native in Italian (Variant: Sicilian) Native in Italian
7
Dejan Marinkovic
Dejan Marinkovic
Native in Serbian (Variants: Montenegrin , serbian) Native in Serbian
Enlish to Serbian, Serbian to English, Croatian to English, English to Croatian, Bosnian to English, English to Bosnian, Polish to English, English to Polish, interpreting, translating, ...
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Miloš Babić
Miloš Babić
Native in Serbian Native in Serbian
9
Isidora Do
Isidora Do
Native in Serbian Native in Serbian
10
Zorana Perić
Zorana Perić
Native in Serbian Native in Serbian
11
janko01
janko01
Native in Polish Native in Polish, Czech Native in Czech
CZech, Polsh, Croatian, Serb
12
Andrea Bielska
Andrea Bielska
Native in Polish Native in Polish
bulgarian, serbian, polish, croatian, translations in london
13
Dagmara Pilaszek
Dagmara Pilaszek
Native in Polish Native in Polish
english, polish, bosnian/serbian/croatian, spanish,
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Zorica Blondic
Zorica Blondic
Native in Polish Native in Polish
15
Magdalena Grzymajło
Magdalena Grzymajło
Native in Polish Native in Polish
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Aleksandra Wojtaszek
Aleksandra Wojtaszek
Native in Polish Native in Polish


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