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The English to Macedonian translators listed below specialize in the field of Law: Patents, Trademarks, Copyright. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Ema Stefanova
Ema Stefanova
Native in Macedonian Native in Macedonian, Serbo-Croat Native in Serbo-Croat
Macedonian, Serbian, Bosnian, Coatian, medical, technology, patents, engineering, business
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beti milososka
beti milososka
Native in Macedonian (Variant: Serbian) Native in Macedonian
Internet, e-Commerce, Poetry & Literature, Materials (Plastics, Ceramics, etc.), Military / Defense, ...
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Bojan Grbikj
Bojan Grbikj
Native in Macedonian Native in Macedonian, English Native in English
Macedonian language, English language, translation, translating, proofreading, interpreting, Macedonian, English, Education, Law, ...
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Prozinterpreter
Prozinterpreter
Native in Serbian (Variant: Montenegrin ) Native in Serbian, Croatian (Variant: Bosnian) Native in Croatian
Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Montenegrian, Yugoslavian, Macedonian interpretation, translation
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Architecture, Automotive / Cars & Trucks
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philly69
philly69
Native in English 
Construction / Civil Engineering, Manufacturing, Cooking / Culinary, Electronics / Elect Eng, ...
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Miyuki Paisley
Miyuki Paisley
Native in English Native in English
language services, foreign language translation, foreign language, interpreting services, certified interpreters, certified translators, education, science, finance, research, ...


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