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False Friends: A Short Dictionary - Reclams Rote Reihe – Fremdsprachentexte

Burkhard Dretzke, Margaret Nester

Publisher: Reclam

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Summary

"False Friends" sind Wörter, die gleich oder ähnlich klingen, aber ganz unterschiedliche Bedeutungen haben: "actual" ist nicht die Übersetzung von "aktuell", "to become" ist nicht "bekommen" und ein Dom ist auch kein "dome". In diesem kurzen Wörterbuch sind die 1500 wichtigsten False Friends zusammengestellt, mit Übersetzungen und Beispielsätzen - damit sie sich besser einprägen.
Available since: 05/19/2015.

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