Not for french i havent no. But for Spanish i have.
Free translation. type it in google or yahoo and that has always been the most accurate for me.
Hope this helps.
2007-12-02 07:54:33
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answered by Anonymous
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There isn't one. :) Use a dictionary or just use the online translator for words you're really stuck on or verbs that you don't know how to conjugate. Be careful with online translators: they're very literal and give you weird verbs that don't make any sense in the sentence.
2007-12-02 07:55:50
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answered by Queenlover 2
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There really isn't one. But if you are trying to do some really quick communicating with someone just use PROMT. They'll get the general idea :)....but not if you take French and want to use it in an essay or something. If that's the case use your textbook and a dictionary :)
2007-12-02 09:14:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Online translators suck ***, if you are translating passages it will be grammatically incorrect, if ur usin them for single words they often get the context worng, lyk telling you there instead of thier so for that sort of thing use a dictionary
2007-12-02 07:57:16
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answered by Volgograd 2
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try: www.babelfish.altavista.com
This is an excellent translator tool. Good luck
2007-12-02 07:55:58
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answered by Anonymous
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http://babelfish.altavista.com/tr or http://translate.google.com/translate_t?langpair=en|fr
2007-12-02 07:56:46
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answered by Mark 7
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freetranslation.com
2007-12-02 07:55:19
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answered by Anonymous
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