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Collins GEM French Dictionary 

Collins GEM French Dictionary

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This latest edition of Collins’ multimillion-selling dictionary comes with all the latest words in both languages plus handy links to verb tables, making it the perfect choice for anyone needing a portable, up-to-the-minute French dictionary. Features include: * All the latest words in both languages * New coverage of vocabulary from Australia and New Zealand * New links to verb tables * Full GCSE coverage * User-friendly Phrasefinder supplement for travellers, including a handy menu-reader section *Clear, colour layout, useful examples, language and cultural notes Combining the best traditions of Collins dictionary-making with the latest innovations in technology, the Collins Gem French Dictionary has been designed to give travellers, students, business people and the general user alike all the information they need in a handy, take-anywhere format. Includes all the latest words reflecting changes in modern lifestyle, as well as all the features you would expect from a Collins dictionary: an easy-to-read colour layout, special treatment of key words such as can, that, faire, quoi, notes about life in French-speaking countries and warnings on commonly confused words. The Phrasefinder section has been developed to give travellers on business, school and leisure trips all the essential phrases they need. The menu-reader section is a quick guide to the most common words and phrases you will find in French cafes and restaurants, ensuring you always get what you expect from a meal out. Also available in the Collins French dictionary range are Collins French School Dictionary, Collins Easy Learning French Dictionary and Collins French Dictionary & Grammar Comprehensive dictionaries. Always free online. Join us at www.collinsdictionary.com

Collins | Paperback 672 pp. |ISBN: 9780007437900

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