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Sun, Dec. 6th, 2009, 05:18 pm
[i]louis_etoile posting in [i]linguistic_lust: Electronic ditionary question

I've been looking into getting a French electronic dictionary to help me study. Since conjugation is really difficult for me (due to the lack thereof in my native English), I would like one that has full conjugation including all verb forms conjugated every way, ever! The problem being that all the ones I can find only include irregular verbs, or some of them only conjugate the je form. I need one that conjugates the je, tu, il/elle/on, nous, vous, ils/elles form of ir, re, er and irregular verbs. I'm having an impossibly hard time finding such a dictionary. Is this just how they're made? Will I be force to study how to conjugate regular verbs the old fashion way - on paper? The brands I have researched are Franklin and Ectaco. If you could give a review of a similar electronic dictionary that you have or know of a better brand for me to check out, that would be great! Thanks for your help!

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