Larousse Pocket Student Dictionary French-English/ English-French (French Edition)
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Rating | : | 4.66 (868 Votes) |
Asin | : | 2035421209 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 768 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-09-05 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
In this way the linguistic team keeps it's finger on the pulse of living languages as spoken by the native language speakers of these countries.. The Larousse editorial team includes many language and reference experts based in countries around the world
About the AuthorThe Larousse editorial team includes many language and reference experts based in countries around the world. In this way the linguistic team keeps it's finger on the pulse of living languages as spoken by the native language speakers of these countries.
The vocabulary has been adapted specifically to the needs of students, and thousands of examples show words used in context.The dictionary features:• 20,000 words and phrases with 45,000 translations• no confusing abbreviations—parts of speech and noun genders are given in full• boxed entries on aspects of life and culture in Spanish-speaking or French-speaking countries • warning boxes for false cognates• grammar notes to explain common difficulties when learning a new language. Tailored specifically to the needs of students, these portable paperback dictionaries are the ideal companions for anyone beginning to learn Spanish or French.With its student-friendly features and compact paperback format, the Larousse Pocket Student Dictionary is an invaluable tool for beginning language learners and teachers. Available in both Spanish-English and French-English editions, the Larousse Pocket Student Dictionary offers a clear layout and eye-catching design that make the dictionary fun to browse and easy to use
Larousse French-English Dictionary This is a must for any student intent on more than the requisite 2 years. This will continue to help in later years and is essential for the serious student.. "good dictionary" according to Allan. Its a good dictionary for those starting to learn french or the other way round.. Not the most user-friendly pleinelune Actually just a regular pocket french dictionary works better for me. I didn't think the lay out was all that handy.