Materials for Translating English Into French: With Grammatical Notes And a Vocabulary

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Materials for Translating English Into French: With Grammatical Notes And a Vocabulary
Emil Otto
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Avoid, v. Sviter.
Avow, v. avouer; — al, *. aveu,m.
Await, v. attendre.
Awake, adj. ivtitti; — n, v. Sveil- ler, *'—-.
Aware, sachant, instruit.
Away, loin, dehors.
Awful, adj. terrible, imposant.
Awkward, gauche.
Aye, inter j. ah, htlasl A-year, par an.
B.
Back, s. dos, arrilre, m.; adv.
derriere, — wards, en ar.
Bad, adj. mauvais; — ly, adv. mat.
Bag, 8. sac, m.; bourse, poche, f.; —pipe, 8. cornemuse, f.
Bailiff, 8. hui8sier.
Bake, v. cuire (au four); — r, boulanger. [globe, m.
Ball, s. ball
...e, bottle f f.; bouUt, Banish, v. bannir; — ment, a.
exit, m.
Bank, ». digue, rive, f, rivage, bord(s), banc, m.; banque f. ; -er, banquier.
Banner, s. banniere, f., drapeau, m.
Bar, 8. barreau, m., Ie banc des accuses.
Barbarity, 8. barbaric, f.; acte de b.
Barbarous, adj. barbare.
Barber, *. barbier.
Bard, *. barde.
Bare, adj. nu; -footed, nwpieds; -headed, titenue; — ly, a peine, simplement.
Bargain, s. marcM, achat, m.; into the — , par-dessus le m.; v. faire m.
Bark, 8.


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