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ARTFL Project: French-English Dictionary

Look up words in a simple French English Dictionary containing about 75,000 terms.

French to English

Search for:
(ex. amour or raison* or n'aim*)

The asterix (*) matches all suffixes and may only appear at the end of your search term. See below for accented character representation.

To submit the query, press

English to French

Search for:
(ex. love or reason* or should love)

The asterix (*) matches all suffixes and may only appear at the end of your search term.

To submit the query, press



Accent Representation

The default keyboard representation of accented characters in X-Mosaic, running under the UNIX operating system, is made up of two character strings with the vowel followed by the appropriate symbol. These are

grave = back slash. Example: à --> a\ aigu = forward slash. Example: é --> e/ circonflexe = caret. Example: ê --> e^ cedille = coma. Example ç --> c, trema = double quote. Example ö --> o"

The French-English data files are courtesy of Tyler Jones.






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