![]() → business dictionary in French & other languages → encyclopaedia in French & other languages The idioms of the French and English languages by Lewis Chambaud (1793).Dictionary of English and French idioms illustrating by phrases and examples, by Jean Roemer (1856).Dictionary of idioms French and English, by William Bellenger (1830).French and English pronouncing dictionary by F.An improved dictionary English and French, and French and English, technical, scientific, legal, commercial, naval, and military terms, by Edward Weller (1863).The international English and French dictionary by Léon Smith & Henry Hamilton (1880).Compendious dictionary of French language, by Gustave Masson, adapted from the dictionaries of Alfred Elwall (1880).Spiers and Surenne's French and English pronouncing dictionary by Alexander Spiers & George Payn Quackenbos (1912).French and English dictionary by James Boielle & V.Dictionary of the French and English languages by Ferdinand Gasc (1916).Dictionary of French and English, English and French, by John & William Bellows (1919).French and English dictionary by Hjalmar Edgren & Percy Burnet (1926).Larousse dictionary French-English & English-French (1955).A frequency dictionary of French: core vocabulary for learners (2009).French English visual bilingual dictionary (2005). ![]() Tatoeba: sentences in French, with translation (audio).Shtooka: French words, with translation (audio).Learn French: useful & familiar expressions (+ audio) (BBC).LingoHut: French-English vocabulary by topics (+ audio).Goethe-Verlag: French-English common phrases & illustrated vocabulary (+ audio).Loecsen: French-English common phrases (+ audio).Expressio: meaning of the French expressions.Dictionnaire analogique: analogical dictionary, Larousse (1980).Dictionnaire des synonymes: synonyms dictionary, Larousse (1977).Atlas sémantiques: French & English synonyms.→ French-English online translation & other languages: texts & web page Iate: multilingual terminological dictionary (European Union).Le Grand dictionnaire terminologique: French-English terminological dictionary & meaning in French (Québec).Linguee: French-English translation of a phrase. ![]()
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