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Milan Djordjevic
Milan Djordjevic
Native in French Native in French
traducteur, serbe, croate, bosnien, français
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Mirjana Loncar
Mirjana Loncar
Native in Serbian Native in Serbian, Bosnian Native in Bosnian, Croatian Native in Croatian, Serbo-Croat Native in Serbo-Croat
french, serbian, croatian, bosnian, technical manuals, automotive, immigration translator, fast service, automobile, construction, ...
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Daniel Mihailovic
Daniel Mihailovic
Native in French Native in French, Croatian Native in Croatian
french, français, francese, francuski, francoski, französisch, француски, французский, croatian, croate, ...
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Angelovski
Angelovski
Native in French Native in French, Macedonian Native in Macedonian
Poetry & Literature, Media / Multimedia, Psychology
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zgonec
zgonec
Native in Slovenian Native in Slovenian, French Native in French
Idioms / Maxims / Sayings, Cooking / Culinary, Cosmetics, Beauty, Linguistics, ...
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Marie KARAS-DELCOURT
Marie KARAS-DELCOURT
Native in French Native in French
Slang, Psychology, Music, Poetry & Literature, ...
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Natasa Poznic - Franceschi
Natasa Poznic - Franceschi
Native in Serbo-Croat (Variants: Bosnian, Serbian, Montenegrin) 
français, serbo-croate/bosniaque, économie, politique, sciences humaines, industrie automobile, interprétariat/traduction judiciaire, traductrice littéraire, italien, publications monographiques, ...
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Marija Ben Taleb
Marija Ben Taleb
Native in Serbian (Variant: Montenegrin ) Native in Serbian, Montenegrin Native in Montenegrin
French, Serbian, English, Art, Literature, Customs, Taxes, Linguistics, Trade, Travel, ...


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