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- Best French-English dictionary? : r French - Reddit
Does anyone have any recommendations for a good French to English dictionary for someone who is completely new to the French language, but is studying it to become fluent?
- Most reliable English-French French-English Dictionaries : r . . . - Reddit
19 votes, 15 comments What would you recommend as most reliable and relatively best Dictionary for English to French Most dictionaries are reliable…
- French Jokes with English punchline : r French - Reddit
Hi, I'm looking for (nice, very PG, cute) jokes about France or French with the punchline being in English for my students
- A Brief English-French Hockey Dictionary : r hockey - Reddit
English is the bastard child of German and French who lived with uncle Norwegian while his parents were fighting It’s funny that English borrowed heavily from French only to be borrowed heavily from by French later
- Songs with English and French Lyrics : r French - Reddit
Does anyone know of any songs that have both english and french lyrics in it? Below, I've started a playlist and I've been able to find 10 tracks so…
- French is easier than English : r French - Reddit
For instance, The english subjunctive is a fairly nebulous concept, but the french subjunctive is so common as to be the bane of every second year french student But, the sentiment is ambiguous-- if French was by its very nature, less ambiguous than english, then we would know exactly what the professor meant to say, if french was used
- Do most French people speak a decent level of English? : r French - Reddit
Most of French speak frenglish, a melange of English and French, grammar and vocabulary, mostly by absence of practice But, since Internet, the situation had changed Gamers who play worldwide, people pirating because they don't want wait 1 or 2 years for a crappy French version of a tv show or a movie, people buying online,or simply people curious about the world practice English on a
- Is French a more economical language than English in terms . . . - Reddit
Very frequently the French phrase returned to me by the dictionary is simpler and more economical than the original in English I've noticed this enough that, at this point, I'm wondering if this tends to be a general characteristic of the way French is spoken, compared to "wordier" English
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