French-English Unabridged dictionary

French-English Unabridged dictionary

By Editions Larousse

  • Category: Reference
  • Release Date: 2014-12-10
  • Current Version: 1.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 136.57 MB
  • Developer: Editions Larousse
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 8.0
Score: 2.64286
2.64286
From 14 Ratings

Description

The largest French-English dictionary Intuitive and incredibly fast, this dictionary combines a wide-ranging content with an easily accessible interface. With this Éditions Larousse application you can access our most comprehensive French-English dictionary at your fingertips; the equivalent of 2500 pages! - Dictionary contains over a million words and expressions, and gives examples to illustrate meaning - Complete coverage of technical and business vocabulary - Offers a range of linguistic registers, from the literary to slang and the colloquial - 5,000 proper nouns, including people, places, and historical events Thousands of notes and tips - Guidelines for usage (false friends, easily confused words, etc.) - Tips about lexical and grammatical constructions - Cultural notes on Francophone customs and institutions Multiple features: • History and favourites sorted by meaning • Links to and from every word, allowing swift movement from one translation to the next • Pronunciation guide for all words and examples (online mode only) ►Accessibility: adjustable font sizes for greater visual comfort

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Reviews

  • Please fix the pronunciation files on the Larousse server

    4
    By As de corazones
    Excellent content, but there is a problem with Larousse's server: many pronunciation files are missing, so you get constant error messages while using the app. This should be fixed. Otherwise, people are probably better off buying the cheaper Larousse English/French dictionary, because the content is very similar and you get many more pronunciations. Also, in the next version please add full-text search and the ability to add notes to bookmarks.
  • Very Useful

    5
    By csmoker
    This is the best French dictionary app by far that I have used as concerns the content. The entries have helpful examples nicely laid out by semantic function. Please, please update this app to run smoothly on the latest OS!
  • Needs an update

    1
    By Charlieeeeeeaeeeeeee
    DO NOT BUY ! The majority of pronunciations do not work, the app is not optimized for IOS13, and crashes often. Disappointed Larousse charges so much for this app and will not fix these issues after years. Instead use wordreference. It is free and has much better translations. Use Google translate if you need quick offline translations.
  • Amazing French-English dictionary...especially for advanced speakers

    5
    By Doc Stevie
    I have been using this dictionary for close to three years and can say that is indispensable for non native speakers who want to communicate at a high level. Unfortunately, I think that some issues with the audio feature is causing people to ignore all the utility of this app. To be clear, I am am fluent in French, living in Francophone Africa and providing medical care in that context. However, being a non native speaker I still frequently encounter words I don’t know (going to a hardware store, for example) or come upon times where the nuance of a word/phrase is very important. That’s where this dictionary is helpful because it not only gives the French-English translation but also gives the different translation in various contexts. For example the word “nut” can mean a food, a piece of hardware, or my crazy neighbor, each of which will have a different French word for translation. This dictionary will give you all translations. Additionally, we sometimes have specific phrases using said word that aren’t straightforward to translate, like “He’s a fitness nut.” This dictionary usually gives you an equivalent phrase. In reverse, it will give you the many different contexts/translations of a French words and often includes common idioms under a given word with their non literal translation. A language beginner may not appreciate all the information here, because at that level one only needs basic translations and speaks in a more limited context. However with time one finds themselves coming across a whole variety of contexts that require a tool to understand the breadth of the French language. As someone who picked up this app towards the beginning of French studies and now has to use French for daily life tasks as well as in academic contexts, I cannot more highly recommend this app.
  • La prononciation ne fonctionne plus

    1
    By Qtbphilippe
    Ça fait un an que l’on se fait impatient. Veuillez aider!
  • Disappointing

    2
    By Dsmither
    When I want to know how to say something in French, I want to type in the English word have the app provide the French word and the pronunciation. There is a button for this, but tapping it results in a “network” error.” I deleted the app and reinstalled but am still only able to get the English pronunciation when I type in an English word, and that is not what I need.
  • I also find the audio feature does not work

    1
    By Dave McA
    I would like to hear the French pronunciation of words but only get an error message. No setting provides a download of a sound file or any other remedy.
  • Sound feature doesn’t work

    1
    By Jane01986
    I bought this expensive app because I saw that it had a sound pronunciation feature. However, when you click on the speaker icons, either nothing happens or an error message pops up. I haven’t gotten the pronunciation sound feature to work even one time. I want my $9.99 back.
  • Audio doesn’t work

    3
    By Vegadoll
    The dictionary is great. Would give it a higher rating if the audio worked.
  • User-friendly reference dictionary

    4
    By aileverte
    I've been using this dictionary for a couple weeks now in conjunction with Petit Robert & Dictionnaire historique de la langue française. The Larousse is actually better than I had expected. One thing that irks me slightly is the default Cap when you type in a keyword. And if the initial word is accented, it won't come up in search results: so e.g. you're better off searching for Ecrin than Écrin, or turn off Caps and input écrin. On previous iOS Larousse also had apps for its Dictionnaire encyclopédique and its Thesaurus which was really great and which I used a lot. These apps are now gone without a trace. I hope Larousse restores them or refunds the users who bought them. I still have the Thesaurus in my iPhone and haven't upgraded to iOS 11 just do I have access to it.

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