Interpreters » engleski na makedonski » Law/Patents » Poezija i Književnost

The engleski na makedonski translators listed below specialize in the field of Poezija i Književnost. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Goran Dimitriev
Goran Dimitriev
Native in makedonski Native in makedonski, engleski Native in engleski
translation, editing, proofreading, macedonian, english, spanish, serbian, croatian, serbo-croat, bulgarian, ...
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Vikica Dimitrieva
Vikica Dimitrieva
Native in makedonski Native in makedonski, engleski Native in engleski
translation, editing, proofreading, macedonian, english, spanish, serbian, croatian, serbo-croat, bulgarian, ...
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Stefanija Drosovska
Stefanija Drosovska
Native in makedonski Native in makedonski
English, Macedonian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Bulgarian, Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, Dutch, ...
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Nadica Gjosevska
Nadica Gjosevska
Native in makedonski Native in makedonski
Macedonian, English into Macedonian, translator, Teacher, Teacher trainer for online teaching, Online teaching trainer, Preparation of online teaching materials, Materials for online teaching preparation, Обучувач за наставници, Обучувач за онлајн настава, ...
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Rodna Ruskovska
Rodna Ruskovska
Native in makedonski Native in makedonski
Certified Translator, Precision Translation, Transcreation Specialist, Localization Expert, Subtitling Professional, Proofreading & Editing, Urgent Translation Services, Cultural Expertise, Macedonian-English Translation, Swedish-Macedonian Translation, ...
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Marija Galabovska
Marija Galabovska
Native in makedonski 
Tekstil / Odijevanje / Moda, Fotografija/Snimanje (i Grafička djelatnost), Glazba, Medija / Multimedija, ...


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