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Andreas Röhm  
Germany
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I can help in technical translations, business letters, application forms, job applications grammar and conversational german. Available
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Cornelia Neumann  
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I can answer questions regarding grammar and style, as well as many questions about German culture, history, and literature.Available
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Kurt Bamert  
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I am a translator from Spanish into German. My specialisation is insurance business. So I might help you with translation problems in this specific language combination and field. Available
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Kevin Johnson  
Germany
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I grew up and live in Germany, so I can answer questions on the German language, culture, current events, politics and style. My field of work is science, so I will also be able to answer questions regarding technical vocabulary. I will not do translations of more than approx. half a page (typewritten), though.Available
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