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Dictionary of Homonyms, Larousse
Dictionary of Homonyms, Larousse
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A word that is pronounced the same as another but differs in meaning (e.g., "ver" [worm], "verre" [glass], "vers" [towards], "vair" [squirrel fur], "vert" [green]) or a word that is spelled the same as another but has a different meaning (e.g., "un moule" [a mold], "une moule" [a mussel]) are homonyms. With its 4,700 entries corresponding to 6,000 homonymic forms classified alphabetically, this rigorous but very playful dictionary will now allow you to avoid these pitfalls while playing with sounds and meanings. The book is aimed at a wide audience, including both French learners and those who have mastered the language, such as professionals in the press and advertising, word game enthusiasts, poets... and, more generally, anyone interested in the subtleties and peculiarities of the French language.
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