Oxford Essential French Dictionary: French- English – English-French
£5.70
The Oxford Essential French Dictionary is a new compact French-English and English-French dictionary that offers up-to-date coverage of all the essential day-to-day vocabulary with over 40,000 words and phrases and 60,000 translations. This dictionary is easy to use and ideal for travel, work, or study.
The latest words in each language have been added, reflecting all aspects of life today, from computing and technology to lifestyle and business. Additional features include guides to French and English pronunciation, as well as help with both French and English verbs.
The Oxford Essential French Dictionary is ideal for anyone in need of a handy quick reference. An essential book for the study of French.
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Additional information
Publisher | OUP Oxford (13 May 2010) |
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Language | Multilingual |
Paperback | 496 pages |
ISBN-10 | 0199576386 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0199576388 |
Dimensions | 11.2 x 2.9 x 17.7 cm |
by julie lister
Bought as advertised good condition. Condition was not good. The cover was damaged and the pages creased
by John Hughes
I should have bought this several years ago. I love to visit France and speak a little of the language. For several years I’ve been using the Oxford Concise French Dictionary that I had in my schooldays, but it’s way out of date and I’ve struggled to find modern day idioms. I’ve just bought this new Essential dictionary and found that it answers many of the things that have puzzled me. This dictionary is up to date and contains the words and phrases that are in common use. I’m due to visit again soon and I’m happier that I’ve bought this reference book.
by billy
lost my old one which was 40 Yr old which was sad but pleased with new version to keep in touch with pen friend 45years on. Written by my wife as I don’t speak French.
by Alien
I like it very much. It is useful and very important for me to learn the French language.
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by David fotheringham
Good dictionary and descent condition
by Han
Bought used but good condition for child who has interest
by Kawasaki Queen
Bought for my daughter for school, perfect size, arrived quickly and in perfect condition, not much more you can say