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  2. Best French-English dictionary? : r/French - Reddit

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    When I was studying English at Uni in France, the "Robert et Collins" was the one recommended. My guess ia the Collins-Robert, for anglo speakers would be equally recommended. Harraps or la rousse. Big think ones that have all the expressions in them.

  3. Most reliable English-French / French-English Dictionaries

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    For Québécois (and standard) French: Usito. As well, if you can afford it, Antidote is amazing at English-French translations (if you buy both language modules). Plus, when you get more advanced in the language, the co-occurrences (e.g. which verbs go with a particular noun), as well as corrector tool for text are incredible. 19 votes, 15 ...

  4. French Jokes with English punchline : r/French - Reddit

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    A baguette in the butt would be a pain in the ass. Three men, an Italian, a French and a Spanish went for a job interview in England. Before the interview, they were told that they must compose a sentence in English with three main words: green, pink and yellow. The Italian was first: "I wake up in the morning.

  5. Where to watch French Dubbed anime? : r/French - Reddit

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    Search for Netflix originals, they’re usually dubbed in a lot of languages. If you consider downloading you can take the unethical path through nyaa and yggtorrent.si. For nyaa just search the keywords “MULTI” and you’d get a list of anime dubbed and subbed in French.

  6. French vs English, some tips? : r/aoe4 - Reddit

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    i think french 1 tc standard feudal aggro is really good vs english on open maps (and everything else, really) . it should be pretty hard for him to ever castle transition and if you just fight for 15 minutes in feudal he'll run out of wood and lose + you can take favorable fights all day with your knights since you're just so much more mobile ...

  7. A Brief English-French Hockey Dictionary : r/hockey - Reddit

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    crossbar would be "barre transversale". shootout would be "tirs au but". away game would be "match à l'extérieur" (not to be confused with an outdoor game: "match en extérieur") fans would be "les supporteurs" or just "les fans". playoffs would probably be using the English word as well ("les playoffs") Reply reply.

  8. French to English Dictionary for Kindle : r/learnfrench - Reddit

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    Another thing that you can do with a Kindle, which I've found helpful, is download a French dictionary so when you read a French book, you can get a French definition of a French word, which can be helpful for thinking in French and associating words you already know with new words. (rather than translating all the time) 1. Reply. Bonjour ...

  9. Is German or French easier for a native English speaker to ... -...

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    German and english are both Germanic languages, so it has a lot of similarities and is easier to “sound out” the meaning of conversations imo. I’ve had formal teaching in both and feel German is far easier. Although, many English words do have French roots so learning vocabulary may be slightly easier in the French side.

  10. What does an English-speaker’s accent sound like in French?

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    DoisMaosEsquerdos. •. I've actually noticed a lot of Americans overdo the French r, saying it more pronounced and further back in the throat than a typical French person would. I've heard it more often than an English rhotic r, although the latter is the one I'd go for in a stereotypical American accent. Reply reply.

  11. In your opinion, which language, English or French, has a ... -...

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    English has more words simply because more people speak it in more places. French is spoken by many people in Europe and Canada, but English is spoken throughout the world, and taught from a younger age in countries where it is a second language. I've also read that English is 30% French, though I don't know how accurate that number is, which ...