Collins Beginner’s French Dictionary, 4e

Collins Beginner’s French Dictionary, 4e by HarperCollins Publishers is a comprehensive bilingual resource published by HarperCollins on May 13, 2008. This edition features 680 pages and is designed to facilitate the learning of French for beginners, making it easy to read, use, and understand. It includes over 75,000 definitions and translations that cover everyday French and English, along with essential expressions.
Readers will find a wealth of practical information, including thousands of examples of phrases and sentences that illustrate how translations are used in context. The dictionary also offers special features such as a table of common French verbs, entries on French life and culture, and essential vocabulary for everyday situations. Additionally, it provides practical tips for effective communication through various mediums, making it an ideal tool for anyone starting to learn French, whether at home, in school, or while traveling.
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The last word on the languages of today easy to read, easy to use, easy to understand
More than 75,000 definitions and translations covering everyday French and English, including essential expressions.
- Get it right: thousands of examples of phrases and sentences show you exactly how translations are used
- Many special features: table of common French verbs; special entries on French life and culture; essential vocabulary for everyday situations; practical tips on communicating by phone, letter, and email
Ideal for anyone starting to learn French—at home, school, or abroad!
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