- Larousse French Dictionary online, free
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Cambridge Dictionary - English dictionary, English-Spanish translation and British & American English audio pronunciation from Cambridge University Press. WordReference has two of its own dictionaries plus those of Collins. The French dictionary has over 250,000 translations and the Italian dictionary has nearly 200,000. These dictionaries continue to grow and improve as well. If you don't find what you are looking for in any of the dictionaries.
•Larousse dictionary: meanings and quotations
•Universal Encyclopaedia Larousse: encyclopaedic dictionary
•Dictionnaire visuel: visual dictionary, by topics
Larousse French Dictionary online, free
•Trésor de la langue française: the most important dictionary of the French language, meaning & etymology
•Dictionnaire de l'Académie française: French dictionary (1935)
•synonyms dictionary & antonyms
•Atlas sémantiques: French & English synonyms
•Reverso: French-English dictionary & words in context & French dictionary (meanings, synonyms)
•Collins: French-English dictionary
•WordReference: French-English dictionary
•Linguee: French-English translation of a phrase
•Terminological dictionary: French-English & meaning in French (Québec)
•Iate: multilingual terminological dictionary (European Union)
•Expressio: meaning of the French expressions
→French-English online translation & other languages: texts & web page
•Loecsen: French-English usual expressions (+ audio)
•Goethe-Verlag: French-English usual expressions & illustrated vocabulary(+ audio)
•Learn French: useful & familiar expressions (+ audio)(BBC)
•Larousse dictionary French-English & English-French (1955)
•French and English dictionary by Hjalmar Edgren & Percy Burnet (1926)
•Dictionary of French and English, English and French, by John & William Bellows (1919)
•Dictionary of the French and English languages by Ferdinand Gasc (1916)
•French and English dictionary by James Boielle & V. Payen-Payne (1913)
•Spiers and Surenne's French and English pronouncing dictionary by Alexander Spiers & George Payn Quackenbos (1912)
•Compendious dictionary of French language, by Gustave Masson, adapted from the dictionaries of Alfred Elwall (1880)
•The international English and French dictionary by Léon Smith & Henry Hamilton (1880)
•An improved dictionaryEnglish and French, and French and English, technical, scientific, legal, commercial, naval, and military terms, by Edward Weller (1863)
•French and English pronouncing dictionary by F. C. Meadows (1855)
•Dictionary of idiomsFrench and English, by William Bellenger (1830)
•Dictionary of English and French idiomsillustrating by phrases and examples, by Jean Roemer (1856)
•The idioms of the French and English languages by Lewis Chambaud (1793)
→encyclopaedia in French & other languages
→business dictionary in French & other languages
•Dictionarie of the French and English tongues: French-English dictionary by Randle Cotgrave (1611)
→Old French & Renaissance (16th) - Classical French (17th) & Modern French (18th-19th)
•French words used in English (in French)
•French slang
→quotations in French and other languages
→slang in French and other languages
→French keyboard to type the French diacritical marks
•Reverso: spell checker, correction of spelling and grammar errors
•BonPatron: spell checker, correction of spelling and grammar errors (Québec)
•Orthonet: spelling, answers to your questions and correcting of small texts (to 1 200 characters): type a word (singular) or a verb (infinitive) to know the right spelling or the conjugation
•Verbix: verb conjugation & French-English translation
•Lexique Fle: pronunciation, French alphabet and some words (human body, numbers, animals…) (+ audio)
•LanguageGuide: French lessons
•pronunciation(+ audio)
•BBC: French lessons
•ThoughtCo: French lessons & vocabulary
•Foreign service institute: French courses
•French basic course by Monique Cossard & Robert Salazar (+ audio)
•French phonology by Robert Salazar (1977) (+ audio)
•Metropolitan French, familiarization and short-term training, by Marie-Charlotte Iszkowski (1984) (+ audio)
•Complete French grammar by William Henry Fraser & John Squair (1922)
•Elementary French, the essentials of French grammar, by Fred Davis Aldrich, Irving Lysander Foster & Claude Roulé (1922)
•French grammarmade clear for use in American schools, by Ernest Dimnet (1922)
•Short French review grammarand composition book with everyday idiom drill and conversational practice, by David Hobart Carnahan (1920)
•'Our method'for teaching practical French, by Rebecca & Joséphine Godchaux (1918)
•Beginners' French by Max Walter & Anna Woods Ballard (1916)
•Elementary grammar of colloquial Frenchon phonetic basis, by Georges Bonnard (1915)
•The pictorial French course, with pictures, descriptions, conversations and grammar, by Paul Barbier (1903)
•Beginners' French by Victor François (1903)
•Grammar of colloquial French by Joseph Massé (1900)
•French lessonsfor middle forms, by George Eugène Fasnacht (1896)
•Compendious French grammar by August Hjalmar Edgren (1894)
•French for beginners, lessons systematic, practical, and etymological, by J. Lemaistre (1890)
•French grammarfor colleges, academies, schools… by E. Janes (1877)
• books about the French language: Google books & Internet archive
→history of French language
•Eurotopics: bilingual news French-English & German
Best Free Online French English Dictionary
→French press & other languages
→French radio online
→French television online
→library: online books & texts
→bilingual Bible French-English and other languages & all the French translations of the Bible
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→Universal Declaration of Human Rights: bilingual text in French, English & other languages
→maps of France & Paris
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