#Princesse Fiona !
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Our volunteers look into many questions every day; sometimes it takes them a little while to answer.
Make it descriptive, including relevant context, but also to the point. This way you improve your chances of getting a more relevant and specific answer.
It's a more specific usage, so I'm not surprised it doesn't come up
I use wiktionary when wordreference doesn't have it, but it's mainly monolingual
I don't know of anything better than wordreference in terms of bilingual dictionaries, by far
Yea I know I can look up the French word, I guess I want something that I look up "pass a test" and get multiple results
Many of the people in the TCF Facebook group use it so I'm not sure if it's regionalism or what?
Wiktionary doesn't give any region indications for it
It says it's specifically for competitive placement tests tho
Oh you meant #5?
CNRTL (also monolingual) can also help you.
Might be too convoluted for a non-native. Definitions are often hard and very long. (Still the best french dictionary, though.)
Indeed.
I use cnrtl, http://atilf.atilf.fr/, and larousse but my first source is wordreference, then after consulting w.r and searching the forum questions, which, by the way, I recommend, then I use the rest. you might want to give english-french collins a try as well.
don't understimate salle de classe either.
same here. Agree 100%
And I think the forums are amazing