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The Great Dictionary French - English - 130000 Entries - cover

The Great Dictionary French - English - 130000 Entries

Benjamin Maximilian Eisenhauer

Publisher: Benjamin Maximilian Eisenhauer

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This dictionary contains around 130,000 French terms with their English translations, making it one of the most comprehensive books of its kind. It offers a wide vocabulary from all areas as well as numerous idioms. The terms are translated from French to English. If you need translations from English to French, then the companion volume "The Great Dictionary English - French" is recommended.
Available since: 02/25/2022.
Print length: 2000 pages.

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