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Italian English Bilingual Visual Dictionary
DK Publishing · DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley) Pages: 360 Format: Paperback |
Newly revised and updated, the Italian-English Bilingual Visual Dictionary is a quick and intuitive way to learn and recall everyday words in Italian. The Italian-English Bilingual Visual Dictionary introduces a range of useful current vocabulary in thematic order, using full-color photographs... |
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Compact Oxford Italian dictionary.
Catherine E. Love · Oxford University Press Pages: 976 Format: Book : English |
The Compact Oxford Italian Dictionary covers over 90,000 words and phrases, and 120,000 translations of contemporary Italian and English. Includes all essential Italian and English words, based on findings from the Oxford Languages Tracker. More than just a dictionary, this handy reference... |
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Learning French, 5th Edition
Gail Stein · Alpha Books Pages: 412 Format: Paperback |
Speak French like a Parisian ... Includes a CD! As the second most spoken language in the world after English, French continues to be among the most popular foreign languages for native English speakers. This helpful guide focuses on more academic topics, such as verb tenses, in useful... |
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501 Portuguese Verbs
John J Nitti · Barron's Educational Series, 2015. Pages: 592 Format: Print book |
The bestselling 501 Verbs Series is the #1 reference source for verb usage in virtually every major language. It's printed in two colors and features tinted page edges for ease of reference. This edition presents the most important and most commonly used Portuguese verbs arranged alphabetically... |
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All Strangers Are Kin: Adventures in Arabic and the Arab World
Zora O'Neill · Houghton Mifflin Pages: 336 Format: Hardcover |
"The shaddais the key difference between a pigeon (hamam) and a bathroom (hammam) . Be careful, our professor advised, in the first moment of outright humor in class, that you don't ask a waiter, 'Excuse me, where is the pigeon?' - or, conversely, order a roasted toilet."... |
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