First French Dictionary. Featuring over 2000 common words this is the ideal first French dictionary for kids just starting out on their language learning journey. Free eBook
First French Dictionary – eBook
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First French Dictionary – eBook
Featuring over 2000 common words this is the ideal first French dictionary for kids just starting out on their language learning journey. Each French word is supported by a photo encouraging visual learning and a pronunciation so that children aged 6 and up can get to grips with French. First French Dictionary is packed with subjects relevant to children such as school pets and sports. Learn how to say la cuisine les animaux and la nourriture and understand their meanings with a handy.
How to use this dictionary
At the beginning of the book there are topic pages. These include lots of useful words on a particular subject, such as Pets and In the park. Each word has its translation and help on how to pronounce it. The words on the topic pages can be found in the English A–Z and in the French A–Z. There are lots of other useful words here, too. The verbs section can be found after the A–Zs. At the back of the book there is a list of useful phrases for you to practise your French with your friends. On page 113 you will find a pronunciation guide. 3 This shows the first letter or letters of the words on the page. 38 39 L’océan • Ocean Pages à thème • Topic pages What colour is the submarine? De quelle couleur est le sous-marin ? l’ancre lahn-kruh anchor la bouée boo-way buoy le canot kanoh rowing boat la mer mair sea la pêche pehsh fishing le port por harbour la vague vahg wave Extra words to learn la nageoire na-zhwar fin la corde kord rope la voile vwal sail la mouette moo-wet seagull l’épuisette lay-pwee-zet net (dip) L’océan Ocean l’algue lal-guh seaweed le bateau de sauvetage ba-toh duh sohv-tazh lifeboat le marin mar-a(n) sailor le bateau de pêche ba-toh duh pehsh fishing boat la baleine ba-len whale le requin ruh-ka(n) shark le sous-marin soo ma-ra(n) submarine le bateau à voile ba-toh ah vwal sailing boat le poisson pwa-so(n) fish la méduse may-dewz jellyfish le phare far lighthouse le navire na-veer ship d 56 57 away • absent a • un ankle (n) une cheville shuh-vee-ye answer (n) une réponse ray-ponss ant (n) une fourmi foor-mee antenna (n) une antenne an-ten anybody (pron) n’importe qui nam-port kee anything (pron) n’importe quoi nam-port kwa apartment (n) un appartement ap-par-tuh-mah(n) app (n) une appli ap-lee appearance (n) une apparence ap-par-ahnss apple (n) une pomme pom apron (n) un tablier ta-blee-yey arch (n) une arche arsh area (n) une région ray-zhyo(n) arm (n) un bras bra armchair (n) un fauteuil foh-tuh-ye army (n) une armée ar-may around (prep) autour oh-toor arrival (n) une arrivée ar-ree-vay arrow (n) une flèche flehsh art (n) l’art (m) lar artist (n) un/une artiste ar-teest assistant (n) un assistant a-seess-tah(n) une assistante a-seess-tahnt astronaut (n) un/une astronaute astro-noht astronomer (n) un/une astronome astro-nom athletics (n) l’athlétisme (m) la-tlay-tees-muh In this section, English words are in alphabetical order, followed by the French translation.
There is information after each English word to show you what type of word it is. This will help you to make sentences. In French, nouns (naming words) are either masculine (m) or feminine (f). If the French word has un/le before it, it is masculine; if it has une/la, it is feminine. Nouns that are plural have des/les before them.
See page 113 for the pronunciation guide.
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