![]() If you’re already an advanced French learner and you’re planning to look up more complex or specialized vocabulary, then the Oxford-Hachette dictionary might well be for you. Best for Advanced Learners: “Oxford-Hachette Dictionary” One added bonus is that the Collins-Robert has a lot of sentences/phrases so you know that you’re getting the nuanced definition of a word, rather than just one core idea (like you’d find from Google Translate, for instance). It has loads of contextual detail for each word, and has a reputation for being reliable for even the most serious of French learners. The Collins-Robert is pricey but it’s an incredibly comprehensive French-English dictionary. Grab a pen, some paper and get ready for that surprisingly satisfying smell that you only find from books. (Download) French to English Dictionary Best Comprehensive: “Collins-Robert French Dictionary” This blog post is available as a convenient and portable PDF that youĬlick here to get a copy. ![]() Should I Use a Print Dictionary or an App?. ![]() How to Use a Dictionary to Learn French. ![]()
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