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wow more than expected
and i was talking on behalf of cheap ppl ,like we could teach each other. lol
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Use the sources I posted then (other than Rapid French)
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Hmm, here's a question pertaining to learning French.
There's a dictionary called the "Oxford English Dictionary," which is widely considered the most complete, most authoritative, most important dictionary for the English language. All other English dictionaries are inferior when compared to the unabridged OED. Is there an equivalent dictionary for French? A dictionary considered to be the ultimate authority on French language? I love reference books, and would be delighted to pick up a high powered true French dictionary - not just a French-English one. |
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Hiby also probably doesn't like .exe files because of how many viruses come packaged that way, but Darwine is supposed to allow .exe and other native Windows files to open on a Mac, at least certain ones anyway. But I have never used it so no idea if it works, but there are other .exe wrappers as well to let Mac users run them, but again I haven't used any and some only work with intel based Macs.
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LeRobert Larousse I assume since you are looking for a French only dictionary you can navigate these sites. But Le Petit Robert, and Le Petit Larousse illustré are their most popular dictionaries. Petit Larousse illustré also includes a section with proper names and information on history and culture as well. Le Robert publishes theirs in a separate dictionary. If not here are two English articles about the major French dictionaries http://french.about.com/library/revi...ngualdicos.htm and if you prefer electronic dictionaries http://french.about.com/od/vocabular...twaredicos.htm For the record I have a petit Larousse illustré I bought back when I was 10, and am planning on buying a Petit Robert (which costs well over twice that of the Larousse), for the more detailed and useful descriptions, at the expense of the illustrations and mini encyclopedia included in the Larousse. The new Larousses, especially after the 2005 centenary edition, are so colourful I was almost tempted to buy a new one. But aFrenchie has access to more French dictionaries than we do in Canada, and can probably give you a more informed decision about what is out there. Last edited by Twitch; 11-12-2006 at 03:43 PM.. |
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I don't need it I am taking French so I could put down words and their meaningbut that is about it.
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Of course, I can certify that this one has no virus.
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je t'aime alizee!!
i love alizee.. right? |
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