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- Translate written words - Computer - Google Help
On your computer, open Google Translate ; At the top of the screen, select the languages to translate From: Choose a language or select Detect language
- Google Translate Help
Official Google Translate Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Google Translate and other answers to frequently asked questions
- Best French-English dictionary? : r French - Reddit
In fact, I can't imagine what learning french would have been like without online tools like wordreference and reverso net, especially if I had to use a physical dictionary Rapidly copying and pasting words into wordreference, copying the definition into anki and making a flashcard within 8 seconds if your goal is to learn the language efficiently then this is the way
- I made a overview of all French verb tenses. I included the . . . - Reddit
I'm a French learner also so perhaps not the best person to explain it but I'll try :) The construction of aller (conjugated) + infinitive is called le futur proche, or near future As the name implies, it indicates an action that will take place soon It's roughly equivalent to "going" + infinitive in English (ex: Je vais manger = I am going
- [Resource] Free top 10,000 French words list—grouped by . . . - Reddit
For instance, the French frequency dictionary published by Routledge (by Lonsdale and Le Bras) comes from government documents So the word politique appears at #128, américain at #374, peuple at #374 in other words, words that are more used by government officials are overrepresented (ranked too highly)
- Most reliable English-French French-English Dictionaries
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
- How common is English in France? : r AskFrance - Reddit
IMO letting the kids make mistakes and let them speak freely would be the right way to give them the confidence they need to understand, catch the accent(s) and learn to speak well We all make mistakes (in french, german, spanish, english) and nobody gives a fuck Thus, most people in France speak a basic english with a terrible accent
- Is there a difference in Canadian keyboard layout?
French speakers typically use the Canadian French keyboard layout (pretty easy to get in Quebec and from national retailers), which is a QWERTY variation with all the needed accents and punctuation for French It does the job nicely if you need to type in French French Canadians don’t use AZERTY layouts or anything like that
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