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The German to Serbian translators listed below specialize in the field of Transport / Transportation / Shipping. For more search fields, try an advanced search by clicking the link to the right.

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Luka Lukić
Luka Lukić
Native in German Native in German, Serbian Native in Serbian
deutsch, serbian, german, serbisch, srpski, nemački, njemački, njemacki, nemacki, prevodilac, ...
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Dragica Novaković
Dragica Novaković
Native in Serbian Native in Serbian
Finanzen, Versicherungen, Recht, Management, Gerichtsdolmetscherin
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Aleksandar Dimitriev
Aleksandar Dimitriev
Native in Macedonian Native in Macedonian
Macedonian, English, Spanish, petroleum, law, medicine, literature, economics, business, pe, ...
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Izeta Schorr
Izeta Schorr
Native in Bosnian Native in Bosnian, Croatian Native in Croatian
Translation Schorr, Übersetzungen, Dolmetschen, Deutsch, Bosnisch, Kroatisch, Serbisch, Beeidigung, Ermächtigung, Gericht, ...
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Sanja Perkovic
Sanja Perkovic
Native in Montenegrin Native in Montenegrin, Serbian Native in Serbian
deutsch, serbisch, montenegrinisch Wirtschaft / Handel, Betriebswirtschaft, Transport und Logistik, Kraftfahrzeuge Personalwesen, Außenhandel, Maschinenbau, Elektrotechnik, Recht, ...
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Aleksandra Nikolic
Aleksandra Nikolic
Native in Serbian (Variant: serbian) 
German, Serbian, Serbo-Croatian, Deutsch, Serbokroatisch, Nemacki, Srpski, Srpsko-hrvatski, Translator, Übersetzer, ...
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MGPartner
MGPartner
Native in German 
Übersetzungsbüro http://www.dialogticket.com
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Sandra 032
Sandra 032
Native in Serbian Native in Serbian, Macedonian Native in Macedonian
English, Serbian, Macedonian, medicine, human resources, IT, psychology, video games, tourism, literature, ...


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