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Hi Betty,
Thanks for the link to dictionary.com. The translator will be a very good
start, however, it doesn't give as much linguistic information as an English
French dictionary. For example, grammatical information and context.
While an online resource would be very helpful, I am interested in a CD
version if it is available because our student may not always have access to
the net. In terms of language, La Rousse Chambers meets all of our students
requirements, however, unfortunately it isn't accessible.
If you or anyone does no of, or discovers, an accessible English French
dictionary on CD or online that gives both translations and linguistic
information, I'd be very interested to know about it.
Thanks again for your help.
mike.
-----Original Message-----
From: Betty Nobel [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, 4 February 2003 5:11 PM
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Subject: Re: Accessible English French dictionary
Hi Michael. Try Dictionary.com. I just tried it and I chose the french
link then I looked up lapin which is the word meaning rabbit.
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