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Kirsi Rinta
Kirsi Rinta
Native in Finlandese Native in Finlandese
User manuals, catalogs, technical brochures, medical-, electrical-, botanical-, software-, travel etc. general translations
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Petra Alankoja
Petra Alankoja
Native in Finlandese Native in Finlandese
Finnish, marketing, computers, technology, general medical reports, design, architecture, materials, glass, ceramics, ...
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Kari Korkatti
Kari Korkatti
Native in Finlandese Native in Finlandese
English into Finnish, English into Swedish, Finnish into English, Swedish into English, Swedish into Finnish, Finnish into Swedish, SAP, Software Engineering, User Manuals, MSDS, ...
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Jussi Rosti
Jussi Rosti
Native in Finlandese Native in Finlandese
finnish, translator, translation, finance, investments, insurance, derivatives, stock market, KIID, PRIIPS, ...
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Verneri Välimaa
Verneri Välimaa
Native in Svedese Native in Svedese, Finlandese Native in Finlandese
finnish, swedish, marketing, arts, entertainment, sports, social,
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J Gallagher (X)
J Gallagher (X)
Native in Finlandese Native in Finlandese
xml, IT, automation, Finnish, English, Russian, manuals, comic strips, proof-reading, editing, ...
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Pietari Valtonen
Pietari Valtonen
Native in Finlandese 
IT, technical documentation, subtitling, business, technical, engineering, tourism, marketing, copywriter, automotive, ...


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