Dictionary

callatennis

callatennis

May 24, 2008

Hey I wanted to know if with this course comes a french dictionary that also has audio so you can hear how the word is pronunced? If not do you have any idea of where I can find one on a safe site? Merci! :D
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(deleted)

May 26, 2008

Hi there, currenlty we don't have an audio dictionary and to be honset they seem to be hard to find as well. Most of them have no audio or only a few words, but try this one, it might be helpful: http://dictionary.reference.com/ :D
callatennis

callatennis

May 26, 2008

Thanks I actually found one at imatranslator.net
naseam--

naseam--

June 14, 2012

muhammad--

muhammad--

June 24, 2012

is it possible for me to learn two languages simulatenuously?because still i am a english learner,however i am in a high level?
Marie-Claire-Riviere

Marie-Claire-Riviere

June 24, 2012

Bonjour, Muhammad, of course you can learn two languages simultaneously. And by the looks of things, your English is very good. In fact learning another becomes easier because you have already had experience learning one language and understand how languages differ. À la prochaine, - Marie-Claire
muhammad--

muhammad--

June 25, 2012

bonjour claire, thanks for your response,and that was all your kind about my ability i hope to be efficient for your majestic courses.

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