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  2. 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, search or ask in the forums.

  3. patois - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

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    patois / ˈpætwɑː; French: patwa / n (pl patois / ˈpætwɑːz; French: patwa /) an unwritten regional dialect of a language, esp of French, usually considered substandard the jargon of particular group

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    WordReference is proud to offer three monolingual English dictionaries from two of the world’s most respected publishers—the WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English, the WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English, and the Collins Concise English Dictionary. These prestigious dictionaries ...

  5. The Collins English-French Dictionary has 182,000 words and phrases with 247,000 translations. It is a high-quality dictionary from one of the world's most respected publishers. WordReference also has an extensive verb conjugator. To get started, type a word in the search box above to look up a word. Conjugueur de verbes

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    Italian or English words, phrases, expressions. English and Italian language allowed. Parole, frasi, espressioni in italiano e inglese. Lingue ammesse: italiano e inglese.

  7. English-Spanish Dictionary - WordReference.com

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    It contains over 96236 terms and 280119 translations in both English and Spanish and continues to grow and improve. In Spanish-English, thousands more terms that are not included in the main dictionary can be found in the WordReference Spanish-English vocabulary forum questions and answers. If you still cannot find a term, you can ask in the ...

  8. language - English-Spanish Dictionary - WordReference.com

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    language n (style of speech) manera de hablar nf + loc adj : You could tell that she was from a lower-class background by her language. Podrías decir que es de clase baja por su manera de hablar. language n (vulgar words) vocabulario nm : lenguaje nm : Don't use that language around the kids! ¡No uses ese vocabulario delante de los niños!

  9. language - English-French Dictionary WordReference.com

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    informal language n (colloquial words and expressions) langage familier nm : The lawyer explained the terms of the contract using informal language, so we could all understand. language acquisition n (learning of a language) acquisition du langage nf : Tom studied linguistics and language acquisition at university. language arts npl (study of ...

  10. Principales traductions: Anglais: Français: cum⇒ vi: vulgar, informal (come: ejaculate): éjaculer⇒, jouir⇒ vi (argot)juter⇒ vi: Note: "Cum" is an irregular verb with a similar conjugation to "come" and an irregular present participle––ie, "He could not cum," "She came," "He is cumming.": The man exclaimed that he was going to cum. L'homme a crié qu'il allait éjaculer.

  11. spook - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

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    Slang Terms [Informal.] a spy: the spooks working for the CIA. v. Informal Terms to (cause to) become frightened or scared: [ ~ + object ] The sudden noise spooked the horse.