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© by Joseph D. Lesser
This dictionary contains about 75,000 english words translated from english to french.
A Coruña {prop} /ˌɑ kəˈɹunjə/ (city in Galicia) -- La Corogne {f}
A major {n} (major key) -- la majeur
A minor {n} (minor key) -- la mineur {m}
A minor {n} (minor chord) -- la mineur {m}
AA {prop} (Alcoholics Anonymous) -- AA {m-p}
ABC {n} (alphabet) -- SEE: alphabet
ABC {n} (rudiments) -- b.a.-ba {m} invariable
ABC book {n} (primer) -- SEE: primer
ABS {initialism} (anti-lock braking system) -- ABS
AC/DC {adj} (bisexual) -- à voile et à vapeur (on windsail and on steam power)
AD {adv} (anno Domini) -- ap. J.-C., apr. J.-C. (après Jésus-Christ); en l'an de grâce [archaic]
ADSL {n} (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) -- ADSL {m}
AI {prop} (artificial intelligence) -- IA {f}
AI {prop} (artificial insemination) -- IA {f}
AIDS {n} /eɪdz/ (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) -- SIDA {m}
AK-47 {n} /ˌeɪkeɪfɔːtiˈsevən/ (Kalashnikov assault rifle) -- AK-47 {m}
AKA {prep} (also known as) -- alias, autrement dit
AMT {prop} (Metropolitan Transit Agency) -- AMT
ANZAC Day {prop} (a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand) -- journée de l'ANZAC {f}
APEC {prop} (trade agreement) -- Coopération économique pour l'Asie-Pacifique {f}, APEC
ASAP {adv} /ˌeɪ.ɛs.eɪˈpi/ (as soon as possible) -- dès que possible, au plus vite
ASEAN {prop} (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) -- ANASE, Association des nations de l'Asie du Sud-Est
ATM {n} ((banking) Automated Teller Machine) -- GAB {m}, DAB {m}, bancomat {m}
ATM {n} ((telecommunication, electronics) Asynchronous Transfer Mode) -- ATM {m}
ATV {initialism} (all-terrain vehicle) -- tout-terrain
Aachen {prop} /ˈɑkən/ (city in North Rhine-Westphalia) -- Aix-la-Chapelle
Aalenian {prop} (subdivision of the Middle Jurassic epoch) -- Aalénien {m}
Aalenian {adj} (of or pertaining to the Aalenian epoch) -- aalénien
Aar {prop} /ɑɹ/ (A river in Switzerland) -- Aar
Aarau {prop} /ˈaːɹau/ (Swiss town) -- Aarau
Aargau {prop} (canton) -- Argovie
Aaron {prop} /ˈɛɹ.ən/ (biblical brother of Moses) -- Aaron
Aaron {prop} (male given name) -- Aaron
Aaron's rod {n} (goldenrod) -- SEE: goldenrod
Aaron's rod {n} (mullein) -- SEE: mullein
Abaza {prop} /əˈbɑ.zə/ (language) -- abaze {m}
Abbas {prop} (A male given name) -- Abbas
Abbeville {prop} /ˈæb.iˌvɪl/ (town in Picardy, France) -- Abbeville
Abdul {prop} /ɑbˈdʊl/ (male given name) -- Abdoul
Abdullah {prop} /ˌɑb.dʊlˈɑ/ (Muslim given name) -- Abdullah {m}, Abdallah, Abdoullah
Abecedarian {n} /ˌeɪ.biˌsiˈdæɹ.i.ən/ (member of a 16th-century sect) -- abécédarien, abécédaire
Abel {prop} /ˈeɪ.bl̩/ (biblical character) -- Abel {m}
Abel {prop} (male given name) -- Abel {m}
Abelard {prop} /ˈæb.ə.ˌlɑɹd/ (male given name) -- Abélard
Abelian {n} (member of a sect living like Abel) -- abélien {m}, abélienne {f}, abélite {m} {f}, abélonien {m}, abélonienne {f}
Abelonian {n} (Abelian) -- SEE: Abelian
Abenaki {prop} /ˌæbəˈnæ.ki/ (language) -- abénaqui, abénaquis {m}
Abenaki {adj} (related to the Abenaki people or language) -- abénaqui, abénaquis {m}
Aberdeen {prop} /ˌæb.ɚˈdin/ (city in Scotland) -- Aberdeen
Abidjan {prop} /ˌæb.ɪˈdʒɑn/ (the largest city of Côte d'Ivoire) -- Abidjan
Abidjan {adj} (Abidjanian) -- SEE: Abidjanian
Abidjanian {adj} (of or pertaining to Abidjan) -- abidjanais
Abidji {prop} (the language) -- abidji
Abigail {prop} /ˈæb.ə.ɡeɪl/ (biblical wife of David) -- Abigaïl, Abigail, Abigaël, Abigael
Abigail {prop} (female given name) -- Abigail, Abigaël, Abigaëlle
Abkhaz {prop} /ɑbˈkɑz/ (a Northwest Caucasian language spoken in Abkhazia) -- abkhaze {m}, abkhazien {m}
Abkhazia {prop} /æbˈkeɪ.ʒi.ə/ (territory in the Caucasus, see also: Republic of Abkhazia) -- Abkhazie {f}
Abkhazian {adj} (Of or pertaining to Abkhazia) -- SEE: Abkhaz
Abkhazian {n} (Abkhaz) -- SEE: Abkhaz
Abkhazian {prop} (Abkhazian language) -- SEE: Abkhaz
Abner {prop} /ˈæb.nɚ/ (biblical cousin of Saul) -- Abner
A-bomb {n} (atomic bomb) -- bombe atomique {f}
Aboriginal {n} (aboriginal) -- SEE: aboriginal
Aboriginal {adj} /ˌæb.əˈɹɪd͡ʒ.n̩.l̩/ (of or pertaining to aborigines) -- indigène
Aboriginal {n} (original inhabitant of any land) -- indigène {m} {f}
Aborigine {n} /ˌæb.əˈɹɪdʒ.ə.ni/ (Aboriginal person from Australia, Aboriginal Australian) -- Aborigène {m} {f}
Abraham {prop} /ˈeɪ.bɹəˌhæm/ (prophet in the Old Testament) -- Abraham
Abraham {prop} (male given name) -- Abraham
Abraham {prop} (surname) -- Abraham
Abrahamic {adj} /eɪ.bɹəˈhæm.ɪk/ (pertaining to Abraham) -- abrahamique
Abrahamic {adj} (pertaining to Abrahamic religions) -- abrahamique
Abrahamitic {adj} (Abrahamic) -- SEE: Abrahamic
Abruzzo {prop} (region of central Italy) -- Abruzzes {f-p}
Absalom {prop} /ˈæb.sə.ləm/ (Biblical character) -- Absalom, Absalon
Abu Dhabi {prop} /ˈɑ.bu ˈdɑ.bi/ (capital of UAE) -- Abou Dabi {m}
Abyssinia {prop} /ˌæb.ɪˈsɪn.i.ə/ (historical name of Ethiopia) -- Abyssinie {f}
Acadian {adj} /əˈkeɪ.di.n̩/ (of or pertaining to Acadia) -- acadien
Acadian {adj} (of or pertaining to the Acadian epoch) -- acadien
Acadian {prop} (Of or pertaining to Acadia) -- Acadien {m}, Acadienne {f}
Acadian {prop} (Acadian French) -- Acadien {m}
Acadian {prop} (Acadian epoch) -- Acadien {m}
Acarnanian {n} /ɔ.kɔɹ.neɪ.niːən/ (inhabiting or originating from Acarnania) -- Acarnanien {m}, Acarnanienne {f}
Accadian {adj} /əˈkeɪdi.ən/ (pertaining to a race supposed to have lived in Babylonia before the Assyrian conquest) -- akkadien
Accadian {n} (A person from Accad) -- Akkadien {m}, Akkadienne {f}
Accra {prop} /ə.ˈkɹɑ/ (capital of Ghana) -- Accra
Achaea {prop} (a region in the northern head of the Peloponnese) -- Achaïe {f}, Achaïe
Achaemenes {prop} /əˈkɛməniːz/ (the founder of the Achaemenid dynasty) -- Achéménès {m}
Acheron {prop} /ˈæ.kəɹ.ən/ (a river) -- Achéron {m}
Achilles {prop} /əˈkɪliːz/ (Greek mythical hero) -- Achille {m}
Achilles heel {n} /əˌkɪl.iːz ˈhiːl/ (vulnerability in an otherwise strong situation) -- talon d'Achille {m}
Achilles tendon {n} (strong tendon in the calf of the leg) -- tendon d’Achille {m}
Acre {prop} /ˈeɪ.kə/ (city) -- Acre {m}
Acre antshrike {n} (acre antshrike) -- batara d'acre
Acropolis {prop} /əˈkɹɒpəlɪs/ -- Acropole
Acts {prop} (Book of Acts) -- SEE: Acts of the Apostles
Acts of the Apostles {prop} (fifth book of the New Testament) -- Actes des Apôtres {f-p}
Adam {prop} /ˈæ.dəm/ (first man in Abrahamic religions) -- Adam {m}
Adam {prop} (male given name) -- Adam {m}
Adam and Eve {prop} (the first man and woman (according to Genesis)) -- Adam et Ève
Adam's apple {n} (Citrus medica) -- SEE: citron
Adam's apple {n} (lump in the throat) -- pomme d'Adam {f}
Addis Ababa {prop} /ˌædɪs ˈæbəbə/ (capital of Ethiopia) -- Addis-Abeba, Addis-Ababa
Addison's disease {n} (Addison's disease) -- maladie d'Addison {f}
Adela {prop} /ˈæ.də.lə/ (female given name) -- Adèle {f}
Adelaide {prop} /ˈæ.də.leɪd/ (female given name) -- Adélaïde {f}
Adelaide {prop} (state capital of South Australia) -- Adélaïde
Adele {prop} (female given name) -- SEE: Adela
Adelie penguin {n} (Pygoscelis adeliae) -- manchot Adélie {m}
Aden {prop} (seaport of Yemen) -- Aden {m}
Adige {prop} /ˈadɪdʒeɪ/ (river in South Tyrol) -- Adige {m}
Adélie Land {prop} (one of the five French Southern and Antarctic Lands) -- Terre Adélie {f}
Admiralty Islands {prop} (group of islands) -- îles de l'Amirauté
Adolf {prop} (male given name) -- SEE: Adolph
Adolph {prop} /ˈeɪ.dɑlf/ (male given name) -- Adolphe
Adonis {prop} /əˈdoʊnɪs/ (the young man loved by Aphrodite) -- adonis {m}
Adrian {prop} /ˈeɪ.dɹiː.ən/ (male given name) -- Adrien
Adriatic {prop} (Adriatic Sea) -- SEE: Adriatic Sea
Adriatic {adj} /ˌeɪ.dɹɹiˈæt.ɪk/ (of or pertaining to the Adriatic) -- adriatique
Adriatic Sea {prop} /eɪ.dɹiˈæt.ɪk/ (sea that stretches from the Ionian Sea to the Gulf of Venice) -- mer Adriatique {f}
Advent {prop} (season before Christmas) -- Avent {m}
Advent calendar {n} (calendar used to count down the days of Advent) -- calendrier de l'Avent {m}
Adventist {n} (a believer in the Second Advent of Jesus) -- adventiste {m} {f}
Adygea {prop} /ɑːdɪˈɡeɪ.ə/ (Adygea, Russia) -- Adyguée {f}
Aegadian Islands {prop} /ɪˈɡeɪdi.ən ˈaɪlændz/ (islands off the coast of Sicily) -- les îles Égades, les îles Égates
Aegean {prop} (Aegean Sea) -- SEE: Aegean Sea
Aegean {adj} (of or relating to the Aegean Sea) -- égéen
Aegean Sea {prop} (sea of the northeastern part of the Mediterranean Sea) -- mer Égée {f}
Aegidius {prop} (male given name) -- Égide
Aegle {prop} (Greek goddess of good health) -- Églé
Aeneas {prop} /ɪˈniː.əs/ (Trojan hero) -- Énée {m}
Aeneid {prop} /ˈiː.ni.ɪd/ (Classic epic poem that tells the story of Aeneas fleeing Troy and settling in Italy.) -- Énéide {f}
Aeolus {prop} /iːˈoʊləs/ (character in Greek mythology) -- Éole {m}
Aeronian {prop} -- Aéronien
Aeschylus {prop} /ˈɛs.kə.ləs/ (Greek tragedian) -- Eschyle {m}
Aesculapian {adj} (of or relating to Aesculapius) -- esculapien
Aesop {prop} /ˈiːsɒp/ (ancient Greek author) -- Ésope {m}
Aetius {prop} (given name) -- Aetius, Aétius
Aetolia {prop} /iːˈtəʊ.liː.ə/ (region of Greece) -- Étolie {f}
Afade {prop} (the language) -- afade
Afar {prop} (language) -- afar {f}
Afar {n} (people) -- Afar
Afghan {n} /ˈæfˌɡæn/ (person from Afghanistan) -- Afghan
Afghan {adj} (pertaining to Afghanistan) -- afghan
Afghan Hound {n} /ˌæfɡænˈhæu̯nd/ (Afghan Hound) -- lévrier afghan {m}
Afghan hound {n} (Afghan Hound) -- SEE: Afghan Hound
Afghani {n} (citizen or native of Afghanistan) -- SEE: Afghan
Afghani {adj} (relating to Afghanistan) -- SEE: Afghan
Afghanistan {prop} /æfˈɡæn.ɪˌstæn/ (country) -- Afghanistan {m}
A-flat major {n} (A-flat major) -- la bémol majeur
Africa {prop} /ˈæ.fɹɪ.kə/ (continent south of Europe) -- l’Afrique {f}
Africa-Eurasia {prop} (Afro-Eurasia) -- SEE: Afro-Eurasia
African {adj} /ˈæf.ɹɪ.kən/ (Of or pertaining to Africa) -- africain
African {n} (a native of Africa) -- Africain {m}, Africaine {f}
African American {adj} (African-American) -- SEE: African-American
African American {n} (African-American) -- SEE: African-American
African Union {prop} (multinational organisation) -- Union africaine {f}
African elephant {n} (Loxodonta africana or Loxodonta cyclotis found in Africa) -- éléphant d'Afrique
African forest elephant {n} (Loxodonta cyclotis) -- éléphant de forêt d'Afrique
African hunting dog {n} (Lycaon pictus) -- lycaon {m}
African violet {n} (perennial plant of the genus Saintpaulia) -- saintpaulia
African wild dog {n} (Lycaon pictus) -- SEE: African hunting dog
African-American {adj} (American and black) -- afro-américain {m}, afro-américaine {f}
African-American {n} (A black American) -- Afro-Américain {m}, Afro-Américaine {f}
Africanism {n} (Eurocentric representation of Africans) -- africanisme {m}
Afrikaans {prop} /ˌɑːfɹɪˈkɑːnz/ (language) -- afrikaans {m}
Afrikaans {prop} (Afrikaner) -- SEE: Afrikaner
Afrikaner {n} (member of ethnic group) -- Afrikaner {m}, Boer {m}, Afrikaans {m} {f}
Afro- {prefix} (African) -- afro-
Afro-American {n} (African-American) -- SEE: African-American
Afro-American {adj} (African-American) -- SEE: African-American
Afro-Eurasia {prop} /ˈæf.ɹoʊ.jʊɹˈeɪ.ʒə/ (supercontinent) -- Eurafrasie, Afro-Eurasie
Afrocentric {adj} (focusing on black African people) -- afrocentrique
Afrocentrism {n} (black African ethnocentrism) -- afrocentrisme {m}
Afrophobia {n} (the fear, hate or dislike of Africans) -- afrophobie {f}
Agatha {prop} (female given name) -- Agathe {f}
Age of Enlightenment {prop} (period of history) -- siècle des Lumières {m}
Aghori {prop} (an order of Hindu ascetics) -- aghori
Agnes {prop} /ˈæɡ.nɪs/ (female given name) -- Agnès
Agra {prop} (city in India) -- Âgrâ {m}
Agrigento {prop} /ˌæɡɹɪˈd͡ʒɛntəʊ/ (province and city in Sicily) -- Agrigente {f}
Aguascalientes {prop} (state of Mexico) -- Aguascalientes {m}
Ahab {prop} /ˈeɪˌhæb/ (biblical king of Israel) -- Achab
Ahasuerus {prop} (biblical king of Persia) -- Assuérus
Ahmed {prop} /ˈɑː.mɛd/ (male given name) -- Ahmed
Aida {prop} (female given name) -- Aïda {f}
Ain {prop} (département) -- Ain
Ainu {n} (ethnic group) -- aïnou {m}, aïnu {m}
Ainu {adj} (pertaining to ethnic group or language) -- aïnou {m}, aïnu {m}
Ainu {prop} (language) -- aïnou {m}, aïnu {m}
Aisha {prop} (female given name) -- Aïcha {f}
Aisne {prop} (département) -- Aisne {m}
Aisne {prop} (river) -- Aisne {m}
Ajaccio {prop} /aˈʒaksɪəʊ/ (capital city of Corsica) -- Ajaccio
Ajax {prop} /ˈeɪ.dʒæks/ (either of two heroes of the Trojan War) -- Ajax {m}
Akan {prop} (language group spoken in Ghana) -- akan {m}
Akkadian {adj} /əˈkeɪ.di.ən/ (pertaining to the language) -- akkadien, accadien
Akkadian {prop} (Semitic language) -- akkadien, accadien {m}
Al Jazeera {prop} /æl dʒəˈziːɹə/ (Arabic satellite TV news channel) -- Al Jazeera {f}
Al-Andalus {prop} (Islamic Spain) -- Al-Andalus
Alabama {prop} /ˌæ.lə.ˈbæ.mə/ (U.S. State) -- Alabama
Alabama {prop} (tribe) -- Alabama
Alan {prop} /ˈæ.lən/ (male given name) -- Alain
Aland {prop} (archipelago) -- les îles d'Åland
Alaric {prop} (king of Visigoths) -- Alaric
Alaska {prop} /əˈlas.kə/ (US state) -- Alaska {m}
Alaska pollock {n} (Gadus chalcogrammus) -- colin d'Alaska {m}
Alaskan {adj} /əˈlæskən/ (of or pertaining to Alaska, its people or its culture) -- alaskien {m}
Alaskan {n} (someone from Alaska) -- Alaskien {m}
Alaskan Malamute {n} (Alaskan Malamute sled dog) -- malamute de l’Alaska {m}
Alawite {n} -- alaouite {m} {f}
Alban {prop} (male given name) -- Alban
Albania {prop} /ælˈbeɪ.ni.ə/ (country in south-eastern Europe) -- Albanie {f}
Albania {prop} (Caucasian Albania) -- SEE: Caucasian Albania
Albanian {adj} /ælˈbeɪ.ni.ən/ (of or pertaining to Albania) -- albanais
Albanian {n} (person from Albania) -- Albanais {m}, Albanaise {f}
Albanian {prop} (language) -- albanais {m}
Albany {prop} (capital of New York) -- Albany
Albert {prop} /ˈæl.bɚt/ (male given name) -- Albert {m}
Alberta {prop} /ˌælˈbɜː(ɹ).tə/ (province) -- Alberta {f}
Albin {prop} (male given name) -- Albin
Albion {prop} (England) -- Albion {f}
Albireo {prop} (Beta (β) Cygni.) -- Albireo
Alcibiades {prop} /ˌælsəˈbaɪədiz/ (Greek name) -- Alcibiade
Alcmene {prop} /ælkˈmiːni/ (the wife of Amphitryon and mother, by Zeus, of Heracles) -- Alcmène
Alcoholics Anonymous {prop} (proper noun) -- Alcooliques Anonymes {m-p}
Aldebaran {prop} /alˈdɛbəɹən/ (star) -- Aldébaran {m}
Alderney {prop} (island) -- Aurigny
Alecto {prop} (Greek goddess of vengeance) -- Alecto {f}
Alejandro {prop} (cognates of Alejandro) -- SEE: Alexander
Alemannic {adj} /ˌælɪˈmænɪk/ (of or relating to the Alemannic language) -- alémanique
Aleppo {prop} /əˈlɛpoʊ/ (Syrian city) -- Alep {m}
Alessandria {prop} -- Alexandrie
Aleut {adj} /ˌæ.liːˈ.uːt/ (of the Aleutian Islands) -- aléoute
Aleut {n} (native of the Aleutian Islands) -- Aléoute {m} {f}
Aleut {prop} (language of the Aleutian Islands) -- aléoute {m}
Aleutian {adj} (of the Aleutian Islands) -- aléoutien
Aleutian {n} (a native or inhabitant of the Aleutian Islands) -- Aléoutien
Aleutian Islands {prop} /æliːuːʃən ɑɪlændz/ (archipelago) -- îles Aléoutiennes {m-p}
Alevism {n} ( Doctrine) -- alévisme {m}
Alex {prop} (male given name) -- SEE: Alexius
Alexander {prop} /ˌæ.lɨɡˈzæn.dɚ/ (male given name) -- Alexandre {m}
Alexander the Great {prop} (King of Macedonia) -- Alexandre le Grand {m}
Alexandra {prop} (female given name) -- Alexandra
Alexandria {prop} (city in Egypt) -- Alexandrie
Alexandrina {prop} (female given name) -- Alexandrine {f}
Alexandroupoli {prop} (city) -- Alexandroúpoli, Alexandroúpolis
Alexius {prop} (male given name) -- Alexis
Alfonso {prop} (male given name) -- Alphonse
Alfred {prop} (Male given name) -- Alfred {m}
Alfvén wave {n} (a hydromagnetic shear wave in a charged plasma) -- onde d’Alfvén {f}
Algeria {prop} /ælˈdʒɪəɹi.ə/ (country) -- Algérie {f}
Algerian {n} /ælˈdʒɪɹi.ən/ (person from Algeria) -- Algérien {m}, Algérienne {f}
Algerian {adj} (of Algeria or its people) -- algérien {m}, algérienne {f}
Algherese {prop} (Catalan dialect spoken in Alghero) -- alguérois {m}
Alghero {prop} /ɑlˈɡɛɹoʊ/ (port town in Sardinia) -- Alghero {f}
Algiers {prop} /ælˈdʒɪɹz/ (the capital of Algeria) -- Alger
Algonquian {adj} /ælˈɡɑːŋkwi.ən/ (relating to a group of North American languages) -- algonquien
Ali {prop} (male given name from Arabic) -- Ali {m}
Alicante {prop} (city in Spain) -- Alicante
Alice {prop} /ˈæl.ɪs/ (female given name) -- Alice {f}
Alice in Wonderland syndrome {n} (neurological condition affecting the perception of size) -- syndrome d’Alice au pays des merveilles {m}
All Fools' Day {n} (April Fools' Day) -- SEE: April Fools' Day
All Hallows' Day {prop} (All Saints' Day) -- SEE: All Saints' Day
All Saints Day {prop} (All Saints Day) -- SEE: All Saints' Day
All Saints' Day {prop} (feast day) -- Toussaint {f}
All Souls' Day {prop} (Christian feast day) -- Commémoration des fidèles défunts {f}
Allah {prop} /əˈlɑː/ (God, in Islam) -- Allah {m}
Allahu akbar {interj} /ˌaləhuː ˈakbɑː/ (Muslim takbir (proclamation)) -- Allah akbar, Allahu akbar, Allahou akbar
Allemanist {n} (a follower of the French socialist Jean Allemane) -- allemaniste {m} {f}
Allen key {n} /ˈælən kiː/ (a hex head wrench) -- clé Allen {f}, clef Allen {f}
Allied {adj} /ˈælaɪd/ -- interallié
Allier {prop} (département) -- Allier
Almighty {prop} (God, the supreme being) -- Tout-Puissant {m}
Almodovarian {adj} -- almodovarien
Almohad {adj} -- almohade
Almoravid {n} -- Almoravide {m-f}
Aloysius {prop} /æl.əʊˈɪʃ.əs/ (male given name) -- Aloïs {m}
Alpes-Maritimes {prop} (département) -- Alpes-Maritimes {f-p}
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence {prop} (département) -- Alpes-de-Haute-Provence {f-p}
Alpha Centauri {prop} (brightest star in the southern constellation of Centaurus) -- Alpha Centauri {f}, Alpha du Centaure {f}
Alpine {adj} /ˈæl.paɪn/ (Relating to the Alps) -- alpin
Alps {prop} /ælps/ (a mountain range in Western Europe) -- Alpes {f-p}
Alsace {prop} /ælˈseɪs/ (region on the west bank of the upper Rhine) -- Alsace {f}
Alsatian {adj} /ælˈseɪʃən/ (of or relating to Alsace) -- alsacien {m}, alsacienne {f}
Alsatian {n} (person from Alsace) -- Alsacien {m}, Alsacienne {f}
Alsatian {prop} (language of Alsace) -- alsacien {m}
Altai {prop} (Altay) -- SEE: Altay
Altair {prop} (star) -- Altaïr
Altay {prop} (mountain range) -- Altaï {m}
Alzette {prop} (river) -- Alzette {f}
Alzheimer's disease {n} /ˈɑːltshaɪmə(ɹ)z/ (mental disorder from brain tissue changes) -- maladie d'Alzheimer {f}
Amadeus {prop} (male given name) -- Amédée {m}
Amal {prop} (the language) -- amal {m}
Amanda {prop} /əˈmændə/ (female given name) -- Amanda
Amazighity {n} -- amazighité {f}
Amazon {prop} /ˈæm.əˌzɑːn/ (river) -- Amazone {f}
Amazon {prop} (used attributively in compounds) -- amazonien {m}
Amazonian {adj} /æməˈzoʊni.ən/ (of or relating to the Amazons) -- amazonien {m}
Amazonian antshrike {n} (Thamnophilus amazonicus) -- batara d'Amazonie
Amber {prop} /ˈæm.bɚ/ (female given name) -- Ambre
Amelia {prop} /əˈmiːljə/ (female given name) -- Amélie {f}
America {prop} (United States of America) -- SEE: United States of America
America {prop} (Americas) -- SEE: Americas
American {n} /əˈmɛɹɪkən/ (inhabitant of the Americas) -- Américain
American {n} (person born in or citizen of the USA) -- Américain {m}, États-Unien {m}
American {prop} (American English) -- anglais américain
American {adj} (of or pertaining to the Americas) -- américain
American {adj} (of or pertaining to the U.S. or its culture) -- américain, états-unien
American Bulldog {n} (American Bulldog) -- bouledogue américain {m}
American Civil War {prop} (civil war in the United States (1861-1865)) -- guerre de Sécession {f}, guerre civile américaine {f}
American Dream {n} (determination) -- rêve américain {m}
American Dream {n} (philosophy) -- rêve américain {m}
American English {prop} (English of the United States) -- anglais américain {m}
American English {prop} (North American English) -- anglais américain {m}
American Indian {n} (a member of some indigenous peoples of the Americas) -- SEE: Indian
American Samoa {prop} /əˈmɛɹ.ɪ.kən səˈmoʊ.ə/ (US overseas territory in Oceania) -- Samoa américaines {f-p}
American Sign Language {prop} (language that uses hands, facial expressions, and other bodily behavior to communicate) -- langue des signes américaine {f}
American Standard Code for Information Interchange {prop} (character encoding) -- Code américain normalisé pour l'échange d'information {m}
American badger {n} (Taxidea taxus) -- blaireau d’Amérique {m}
American bison {n} /əˈmɛɹɪkənˈbaɪ̯sən/ (mammal) -- bison d'amérique {m}
American black vulture {n} (black vulture) -- SEE: black vulture
American brook char {n} (Salvelinus fontinalis) -- SEE: brook trout
American eagle {n} (bald eagle) -- SEE: bald eagle
American football {n} (American football) -- Canada: football {m}; football américain {m}
American kestrel {n} (species) -- crécerelle d'Amérique {f}
American sweetgum {n} (deciduous tree) -- copalme d'Amérique
American wigeon {n} (Anas americana) -- canard d'Amérique {m}
Americanisation {n} (assimilation) -- américanisation {f}
Americanism {n} (custom) -- américanisme {m}
Americanism {n} (linguistic feature) -- américanisme
Americanism {n} (preference) -- américanisme
Americanization {n} (Americanisation) -- SEE: Americanisation
Americanize {v} (to make American) -- américaniser
Americas {prop} (North and South America) -- Amérique {f}, Amériques {f-p}
Amerindian {n} (an American Indian) -- SEE: Indian
Amerindians {n} (plural form of Amerindian) -- amérindiens {m} / amérindiennes {f}
Amharic {prop} /æmˈhæɹɪk/ (language) -- amharique {m}
Amiens {prop} (a large city in The Somme) -- Amiens
Amish {prop} /ˈɑː.mɪʃ/ (a strict Anabaptist sect) -- Amish
Amman {prop} /ɑːˈmɑːn/ (the capital of Jordan) -- Amman {m}
Amory {prop} (male given name) -- Amaury
Amos {prop} /ˈeɪ.məs/ (figure mentioned in the Old Testament) -- Amos
Amos {prop} (book of the Old Testament) -- Amos
Amoy {prop} (Xiamen) -- SEE: Xiamen
Amperian {adj} -- ampérien
Amsterdam {prop} /ˌæmstəˈdæm/ (capital of the Netherlands) -- Amsterdam {m}
Amsterdamer {n} (An inhabitant or a resident of Amsterdam) -- Amstellodamois {m}, Amstellodamoise {f}
Amun {prop} (Egyptian wind deity) -- Amon {m}
Amur {prop} (the river between the Far East Russia and China) -- Amour {m}
Anabaptism {n} /ænəˈbæptɪzm/ (doctrine) -- anabaptisme {m}
Anal {prop} /ə.nʌl/ (language) -- anal
Analects {prop} (collected sayings of Confucius) -- Analectes {m-p}, Entretiens de Confucius {m-p}
Ananke {prop} /əˈnæŋki/ (Greek goddess of destiny, necessity and fate) -- Ananké {f}
Anansi {prop} (trickster spider in West African and Caribbean folklore) -- Anansi
Anastasia {prop} (female given name) -- Anastasia {f}, Anastasie {f}
Anatoli {prop} /æ.nə.ˈtɑ.li/ (transliteration of Анато́лий) -- Anatoli {m}, Anatole {m}
Anatolia {prop} /ˌænəˈtəʊli.ə/ (peninsula of Western Asia) -- Anatolie {f}
Anatolius {prop} (male given name) -- Anatole
Ancient Egypt {prop} (civilization) -- Égypte antique {f}
Ancient Greece {prop} (The ancient civilization of the Mediterranean) -- Grèce antique {f}
Ancient Greek {prop} (the Greek language of classical antiquity) -- grec ancien {m}
Ancient Rome {prop} (civilization associated with Rome from the 9th century BC to the 5th century AD) -- Rome antique {f}
Ancient of Days {prop} (God) -- Ancien des jours {m}
Ancona {n} (town, province) -- Ancône
Ancus {prop} (male given name) -- Ancus
Andalusi Arabic {prop} (Andalusian Arabic) -- SEE: Andalusian Arabic
Andalusia {prop} /ˌændəˈluːsi.ə/ (autonomous community of Spain) -- Andalousie {f}
Andalusian {adj} (from, or pertaining to, Andalusia) -- andalou
Andalusian {n} (someone from Andalusia) -- Andalou {m}, Andaloue {f}
Andalusian Arabic {prop} (variety of the Arabic language) -- arabe andalou {m}, arabe espagnol {m}
Andean {adj} /ænˈdiː.ən/ (of or pertaining to the Andes mountains) -- andin {m}, andine {f}
Andean flamingo {n} (Phoenicopterus andinus) -- flamant des Andes {m}
Andes {prop} /ˈæn.diːz/ (mountain range in South America) -- les Andes {f-p}
Andorra {prop} /ænˈdɔɹ.ə/ (country) -- Andorre {f}
Andorra la Vella {prop} (capital of Andorra) -- Andorre-la-Vieille {f}
Andrea {prop} /ˈændɹi.ə/ (female given name) -- Andrée
Andrew {prop} /ˈæn.dɹuː/ (the Apostle) -- André {m}
Andrew {prop} (male given name) -- André
Andromache {prop} /ænˈdɹɒməki/ (the wife of Hector) -- Andromaque
Andromeda {prop} /ænˈdɹɑːmɪdə/ (mythical daughter of Cepheus) -- Andromède
Andromeda {prop} (constellation) -- Andromède
Andros {prop} (island in Greece) -- Andros, Ándhros
Angel {prop} (female given name) -- SEE: Angela
Angela {prop} /ˈændʒələ/ (female given name) -- Angèle {f}
Angelica {prop} (female given name) -- Angélique {f}
Angelina {prop} (a female given name) -- Angeline
Angevin {n} (native of Anjou) -- Angevin {m}
Angkor Wat {prop} (Cambodian temple complex) -- Angkor Vat {m}
Anglican {adj} /ˈæŋ.ɡlɪ.kən/ (pertaining to the Church of England and related churches) -- anglican
Anglican {n} (member of an Anglican church) -- anglican {m}, anglicane {f}
Anglican Communion {prop} (worldwide network of churches) -- Communion anglicane {f}
Anglicanism {n} (beliefs and practices of the Anglican Church) -- anglicanisme {m}
Anglo- {prefix} /ˈæŋ.ɡləʊ/ (relating to England or English) -- anglo-
Anglo-American {adj} (of relating to England and USA) -- anglo-américain
Anglo-Arabian {n} -- anglo-arabe {m}
Anglo-Catholic {n} (member of the Anglican Church with Catholic traditions) -- anglo-catholique {m} {f}
Anglo-Saxon {prop} (Old English) -- SEE: Old English
Anglo-Saxon {n} /ˌeɪŋɡloʊˈsæksən/ ((member of the) Germanic peoples who settled in England during the early fifth century) -- Anglo-Saxons {m-p}, Anglosaxons {m-p}, Anglo-Saxon {m}, Anglosaxon {m}, Anglo-Saxonne {f}, Anglosaxonne {f}
Anglo-Saxon {adj} (related to the Anglo-Saxon peoples or language) -- anglo-saxon
Anglocentric {adj} (focused on England) -- anglocentriste {m} {f}
Anglophile {n} (person who loves or admires the country, culture or people of England) -- anglophile {m} {f}
Anglophilia {n} /ˌæŋ.ɡləʊˈfɪ.li.ə/ (the love of the country, culture or people of England) -- anglophilie {f}
Anglophobe {n} /ˈaŋ.ɡlə(ʊ).fəʊb/ (person who hates or fears England, its people or anything English) -- anglophobe {m} {f}
Anglophobia {n} (hatred or fear of England or anything English) -- anglophobie {f}
Anglophone {adj} /ˈæŋɡləˌfəʊn/ (English-speaking) -- anglophone
Anglophone {n} (one who speaks English) -- anglophone {m} {f}
Anglosphere {prop} /ˈæŋ.ɡləˌsfɪɹ/ (set of anglophone countries) -- anglophonie
Angola {prop} /æŋˈɡoʊlə/ (country in Southern Africa) -- Angola {m}
Angolan {adj} /æŋˈɡoʊlən/ (of, from or pertaining to Angola or its people) -- angolais
Angolan {n} (person from Angola or of Angolan descent) -- Angolais {m}, Angolaise {f}
Angria {prop} (historical region) -- Angrie
Anguilla {prop} /æŋˈɡwɪlə/ (British overseas territory in the Caribbean) -- Anguilla
Anguillan {n} /æŋˈɡwɪlən/ (person from Anguilla) -- Anguillan {m}, Anguillane {f}
Anjou {prop} /ˈɒnʒuː/ (a former county of France) -- Anjou
Anjouan {adj} (Angevin) -- SEE: Angevin
Anjouan {prop} (Angevin) -- SEE: Angevin
Ankara {prop} /ˈæŋ.kə.ɹə/ (capital of Turkey) -- Ankara
Ankou {prop} (personification of death in Breton mythology) -- Ankou {m}
Ann {prop} /æn/ (female given name) -- Anne {f}
Anna {prop} (given name) -- SEE: Ann
Anna {prop} /ˈænə/ (biblical prophetess) -- Anne {f}
Annabel {prop} /ˈænəbɛl/ (female given name) -- Annabelle {f}
Annam {prop} (the former name of Vietnam) -- Annam {m}
Annamite {n} (inhabitant of Annam) -- Annamite
Annamite {adj} (of or from Annam) -- annamite
Anne {prop} (given name) -- SEE: Ann
Anno Domini {adv} (in the year of our Lord) -- après Jésus-Christ (abbr. après JC, ap. J.-C., ap. JC, etc.)
Annunciation {prop} (Christianity) -- Annonciation {f}
Anschluss {n} /ˈan.ʃlʊs/ (the annexation of Austria into Germany in 1938 or an analogy) -- anschluss {m}
Antananarivo {prop} (city) -- Tananarive, Antananarivo
Antarctic {adj} /ænˈtɑɹ(k)tɪk/ (pertaining to Antarctica) -- antarctique
Antarctic Circle {prop} (geographical line) -- cercle antarctique {m}
Antarctic Peninsula {prop} (the northernmost part of the mainland of Antarctica) -- Péninsule Antarctique {f}
Antarctica {prop} /ænˈtɑɹktɪkə/ (southernmost continent) -- Antarctique {m}
Antares {prop} (star) -- Antarès {m}
Anthony {prop} /ˈæn.tə.ni/ (given name) -- Antoine
Anthropocene {prop} /ˈænθɹəpəˌsiːn/ (the current geological period) -- anthropocène {m}
Antibes {prop} (resort town in Alpes-Maritimes, France) -- Antibes
Antichrist {prop} (one under the direct control of the Devil) -- antéchrist {m}
Antigone {prop} /ænˈtɪɡəni/ (the daughter of Oedipus and Jocasta) -- Antigone
Antigua {prop} /ænˈtiːɡə/ (island) -- Antigua {f}
Antigua and Barbuda {prop} /ænˌti.ɡə ænd bɑɹˈbju.də/ (country) -- Antigua-et-Barbuda
Antiguan {n} /ænˈtiːɡən/ (person) -- Antiguais {m}, Antiguaise {f}
Antilles {prop} /ænˈtɪl.iːz/ (Antilles) -- Antilles {f-p}
Antioch {prop} /ˈæn.ti.ɒk/ (city) -- Antioche
Antiochene {adj} /ænˈtaɪəkiːn/ (of or pertaining to Antioch) -- antiochien
Antiochian {adj} (Antiochene) -- SEE: Antiochene
Antiochian {n} (Antiochene) -- SEE: Antiochene
Antiquity {prop} (period of history) -- Antiquité {f}, Antiquité classique {f}
Antisthenes {prop} /ænˈtɪsθəniːz/ (Greek name) -- Antisthène
Antlia {prop} (constellation) -- Machine pneumatique {f}
Antoinette {prop} (female given name from French Antoinette) -- Antoinette
Antonio {prop} (male given name) -- SEE: Anthony
Antony {prop} (male given name) -- SEE: Anthony
Antwerp {prop} /ˈæn.twɝp/ (province) -- Anvers {f}, province d’Anvers {f}
Antwerp {prop} (city) -- Anvers
Antwerpian {n} (someone from Antwerp) -- Anversois {m}, Anversoise {f}
Antwerpian {adj} (of Antwerp) -- anversois
Anubis {prop} (Egyptian god of the dead and tombs) -- Anubis {m}
Aomen {prop} (Macau) -- SEE: Macau
Aosta {prop} /ɑːˈɒstə/ (city in Italy) -- Aoste {f}
Aostan {adj} (of or from Aosta) -- aostois
Aostan {n} (one from Aosta) -- Aostois {m}, Aostoise {f}
Apache {prop} /ə.ˈpæ.t͡ʃi/ (Apache language) -- apache
Apache {prop} (town) -- Apache
Apache {n} (Apache people) -- Apache
Apache {n} (Apache person) -- Apache
Apache {n} (Parisian gangster) -- apache
Apamea {prop} (name of several Hellenistic cities) -- Apamée
Apennines {prop} (mountain range) -- Apennins {p}, Apennin {m}
Aphrodite {prop} /æfɹəˈdaɪti/ (Greek goddess) -- Aphrodite {f}
Apocalypse {prop} /əˈpɑkəlɪps/ (the written account of a revelation of hidden things given by God to a chosen prophet) -- apocalypse
Apocalypse {prop} (book of the Bible) -- Apocalypse
Apollinarianism {n} (Apollinarism) -- SEE: Apollinarism
Apollinarism {n} (the doctrine that Jesus’s mind was only divine and not human) -- apollinarisme {m}
Apollo {prop} /əˈpɒləʊ/ (the son of Zeus) -- Apollon {m}
Apollo {prop} (a very handsome young man) -- apollon {m}
Apollo {prop} (a three-man spacecraft) -- Apollo
Apollo {prop} (a town in Pennsylvania) -- Apollo
Apollo {prop} (butterfly) -- apollon {m}
Apollo {n} (asteroid type) -- Apollon {m}
Apollonia {prop} (the name of a number of Ancient Greek cities and colonies) -- Apollonie
Apollyon {prop} (The destroying angel of the underworld, the undoer or disintegrator) -- Apollyon {m}
Apostle {n} (one of the group of twelve disciples) -- apôtre {m}
Apostles' Creed {prop} (statement of Christian belief) -- Symbole des apôtres {m}
Appalachians {prop} /ˌæ.pəˈleɪ.ʃənz/ (a mountain range in eastern North America) -- Appalaches {p}
Appenzell Inner Rhodes {prop} (Swiss canton) -- Appenzell Rhodes-Intérieures
Appenzell Outer Rhodes {prop} (a Swiss canton) -- Appenzell Rhodes-Extérieures
Appian {prop} /ˈæ.pi.ən/ (Roman name) -- Appien
Appius {prop} (Roman name) -- Appius
April {prop} /ˈeɪ.pɹəl/ (fourth month of the Gregorian calendar) -- avril {m}
April Fools' Day {n} (First day of April) -- poisson d'avril {m}
April fool {n} (practical joke played on April Fools' Day) -- poisson d'avril {m}
April shower {n} (rain characteristic of spring) -- giboulée de mars {f}
Aptian {prop} (subdivision of the Early Cretaceous epoch) -- Aptien
Apuglian {adj} (Apulian) -- SEE: Apulian
Apuleius {prop} /ˌæpjuˈli.əs/ (author in the Roman Empire) -- Apulée {m}
Apulia {prop} (region of Italy) -- Pouille {f}, Pouilles {f-p}, [obsolete] Apulie {f}
Apulian {adj} /əˈpuːliːən/ (of or pertaining to Apulia) -- apulien
Apulian {n} (resident of Apulia) -- Apulien {m}, Apulienne {f}
Apus {prop} /ˈeɪpəs/ (a constellation of the southern sky) -- Oiseau de paradis {m}
Aquarian {n} (Aquarius) -- SEE: Aquarius
Aquarius {prop} /əˈkwɛɹɪəs/ (constellation) -- Verseau {m}
Aquarius {prop} (astrological sign) -- Verseau {m}
Aquarius {n} (Someone with a Aquarius star sign) -- Verseau {m}
Aquila {prop} (constellation) -- Aigle {m}
Aquitaine {prop} (region of France) -- Aquitaine {f}
Ara {prop} (constellation) -- Autel
Arab {adj} /ˈæɹ.əb/ (of or pertaining to Arabs and their nations) -- arabe
Arab {n} (Semitic person) -- Arabe {m} {f}
Arab {n} (horse) -- arabe
Arab Republic of Egypt {prop} (Official name of Egypt) -- République arabe d'Égypte {f}
Arab Spring {prop} (movement) -- Printemps arabe {m}
Arab World {prop} (Arabic speaking world) -- monde arabe {m}
Arabia {prop} (a peninsula between the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf;) -- Arabie {f}
Arabian Sea {prop} (part of the Indian Ocean) -- mer d'Oman {f}
Arabian camel {n} (dromedary) -- SEE: dromedary
Arabian oryx {n} (Oryx leucoryx) -- oryx béatrix {m}, oryx d'Arabie {m}
Arabian tea {n} (khat) -- SEE: khat
Arabianization {n} (Arabisation) -- SEE: Arabisation
Arabianize {v} (Arabize) -- SEE: Arabize
Arabic {adj} /ˈɛɹəbɪk/ (of, from, or pertaining to Arab countries or cultural behaviour) -- arabe
Arabic {prop} (language) -- arabe {m}
Arabic {prop} (alphabet) -- arabe {m}, alphabet arabe {m}
Arabic numeral {n} (any of the ten symbols from 0 through 9) -- chiffre arabe {m}
Arabic script {n} (letters of the Arabic language) -- alphabet arabe {m}
Arabisation {n} (process of arabising) -- arabisation {f}
Arabism {n} (an idiom characteristic of the Arabic language) -- arabisme {m}
Arabization {n} (Arabisation) -- SEE: Arabisation
Arabize {v} (to make Arab) -- arabiser
Arabo- {prefix} (relating to Arabic or Arabs) -- arabo-
Arabophobia {n} (the fear, hate or dislike of Arabs) -- arabophobie {f}
Aragonese {adj} (from Aragon) -- aragonais
Aragonese {n} (a person) -- Aragonais {m}, Aragonaise {f}
Aragonese {prop} (the language of Aragon) -- aragonais {m}
Aral Sea {prop} /ˈɑːɹəl siː/ (Aral sea) -- mer d'Aral {f}
Aramaean {prop} (Aramaic) -- SEE: Aramaic
Aramaean {n} /æɹəˈmiːən/ (member of a West Semitic semi-nomadic and pastoralist people) -- Araméen {m}, Araméenne {f}
Aramaean {adj} (of or pertaining to Aramaeans or Aram) -- araméen {m}, araméenne {f}
Aramaic {prop} /ˌæɹ.ə.ˈmei.ɪk/ (the language) -- araméen {m}
Aramaic {adj} (pertaining to the language, alphabet, culture or poetry) -- araméen
Arapaho {prop} /əˈɹæpəhoʊ/ (language) -- Arapaho
Araucania {prop} (one of the fifteen administrative regions of Chile) -- Araucanie
Arc de Triomphe {prop} (the Parisian monument) -- Arc de Triomphe {m}
Arcadia {prop} (A district or a prefecture in the central and mid SE Peloponnese) -- Arcadie
Arcadian {n} /ɑɹˈkeɪ.di.ən/ (inhabitant of ancient Arcadia) -- Arcadien {m}, Arcadienne {f}
Arcadian {adj} (pertaining to ancient Arcadia) -- arcadien {m}, arcadienne {f}
Arcadius {prop} (male given name) -- Arcadius
Arcado-Cypriot {prop} -- arcadochypriote {m}
Archangel {prop} (Arkhangelsk) -- SEE: Arkhangelsk
Archi {prop} /ɑːɹˈtʃiː/ (language) -- artchi
Archibald {prop} /ˈɑː(ɹ).tʃɪ.bɔːld/ (male given name) -- Archambault {m}, Archenbaud {m}, Archibald, Archaimbaud {m}, Archimbaud {m}
Archimedes {prop} /ˌɑːɹkɪˈmiːdiːz/ (an ancient Greek mathematician) -- Archimède {m}
Arctic {adj} /ˈɑɹ(k)tɪk/ (Pertaining to the northern polar region of the planet) -- arctique
Arctic {adj} (cold, snowy, or having other properties of extreme winter associated with the Arctic) -- arctique
Arctic {prop} (a region of the Earth) -- Arctique {f}
Arctic Circle {prop} (one of the five major circles of latitude) -- cercle arctique {m}
Arctic Ocean {prop} (the smallest of the five oceans of the Earth, on and around the North Pole) -- océan Arctique {m}
Arctic char {n} (saibling) -- SEE: saibling
Arctic cod {n} (Arctogadus glacialis) -- morue arctique {f}
Arcturian {adj} -- arcturien
Arcturus {prop} /ɑɹkˈtjʊəɹəs/ (Alpha Boötis) -- Arcturus
Ardèche {prop} (French department) -- Ardèche
Ardèche {prop} (French river) -- Ardèche
Ardennes {prop} (département) -- Ardennes {f-p}
Ares {prop} /ˈeəɹiːz/ (the god of war, son of Zeus and Hera) -- Arès {m}
Arezzo {prop} /əˈɹɛtsəʊ/ (province of Tuscany) -- Arezzo {f}
Arezzo {prop} (capital city of Arezzo) -- Arezzo {f}
Argad'z {prop} /ɑɹ.ɡædz/ (slang) -- argadz {m}
Argentina {prop} /ˌɑɹ.dʒənˈti.nə/ (Argentine Republic) -- Argentine {f}
Argentine {prop} (Argentina) -- SEE: Argentina
Argentine {adj} (Argentinian) -- SEE: Argentinian
Argentine {n} (Argentinian) -- SEE: Argentinian
Argentine tango {n} (Ballroom dance) -- tango argentin
Argentinean {adj} (Argentinian) -- SEE: Argentinian
Argentinean {n} (Argentinian) -- SEE: Argentinian
Argentinian {n} /ɑɹˌdʒɨnˈtɪni.ən/ (person from Argentina) -- Argentin {m}, Argentine {f}
Argentinian {adj} (pertaining to Argentina) -- argentin {m}, argentine {f}
Argo {prop} (mythical ship) -- Argo
Argo Navis {prop} (constellation) -- Navire Argo {m}
Argonaut {prop} (member of the Argo crew) -- Argonaute {m} {f} [feminine used in fiction]
Ari {prop} (the language) -- Ari
Ariadne {prop} /ˌæ.ɹiˈæd.ni/ (daughter of King Minos) -- Ariane
Arian {n} (someone whose star sign is in Aries) -- SEE: Aries
Arian {n} /ˈɛəɹi.ən/ (a kind of Christian who holds Arian ideas) -- arien {m}
Arian {adj} (pertaining to Arianism) -- arien
Arianism {n} /ˈɛəɹɪənɪzəm/ (nontrinitarian Christian teaching) -- arianisme {m}
Ariel {prop} (moon of Uranus) -- Ariel
Aries {prop} /ˈɛɹiz/ (constellation) -- Bélier {m}
Aries {prop} (astrological sign) -- Bélier
Aries {n} (Someone with an Aries star sign) -- Bélier
Ariège {prop} (département) -- Ariège {f}
Ariostan {adj} (characteristic of Ludovico Ariosto) -- ariostin
Aristarch {n} /ˈæɹɪstɑːk/ (severe critic) -- aristarque
Aristophanean {adj} -- aristophanien, aristophanique
Aristophanic {adj} (Aristophanean) -- SEE: Aristophanean
Aristotelianism {prop} (philosophical system) -- aristotélisme {m}
Aristotle {prop} (ancient Greek philosopher) -- Aristote {m}
Arius {prop} /ˈɛəɹi.əs/ (Greek name) -- Arius
Arizona {prop} /ˌæɹɪˈzoʊnə/ (a state of the United States of America) -- Arizona
Ark of the Covenant {prop} (the sacred container, a gold-plated wooden chest) -- Arche d'Alliance {f}
Arkhangelsk {prop} (city in Russia) -- Arkhangelsk {m}, Arkhanguelsk {m}
Armageddon {prop} /ˌɑɹ.məˈɡɛ.dn̩/ (site) -- Armageddon {m}
Armenia {prop} /ɑɹˈmi.ni.ə/ (ancient kingdom and country in West Asia) -- Arménie {f}
Armenian {adj} /ɑːɹˈmiːni.ən/ (of, from, or pertaining to Armenia, Armenians, the language or alphabet) -- arménien
Armenian {n} (person) -- Arménien {m}, Arménienne {f}
Armenian {prop} (language) -- arménien {m}
Armenian Highland {prop} (plateau in Transcaucasia) -- haut-plateau arménien {m}
Armenian Question {prop} (the issues surrounding the status of Armenians) -- question arménienne
Armenian SSR {prop} (Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic, see also: Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic) -- RSS d'Arménie
Arminianism {n} (school of thought) -- arminianisme {m}
Arminius {prop} (Germanic chieftain) -- Arminius
Armoric {adj} (Armorican) -- SEE: Armorican
Armorica {prop} /ɑːˈmɒɹɪkə/ (historic French region) -- Armorique {f}
Armorican {adj} (of, from or pertaining to Armorica) -- armoricain
Armorican {n} (person from Armorica) -- Armoricain {m}
Arnold {prop} (male given name) -- Arnaud
Arolla pine {n} (Pinus cembra) -- SEE: Swiss pine
Aromanian {n} /æɹəʊˈmeɪnɪən/ (person) -- Aroumain
Aromanian {prop} (language) -- aroumain {m}
Arretine {adj} /ˈæɹɪtaɪn/ (of, from or pertaining to Arezzo, Italy) -- arétin
Artemis {prop} /ˈɑɹtəmɪs/ (Greek goddess) -- Artémis {m}
Arthur {prop} /ˈɑɹθɚ/ (male given name) -- Arthur
Arthurian {adj} (pertaining to the legend of King Arthur) -- arthurien
Artinian {adj} (of a ring) -- artinien
Artinskian {prop} -- Artinskien
Aruba {prop} /ˈæ.ɹuː.bə/ (territory in the Caribbean) -- Aruba
Aruban {n} (person from Aruba) -- Arubéen {m}, Arubéenne {f}, Arubain {m}, Arubaine {f}, Arubais {m}, Arubaise {f}
Arubian {n} (Aruban) -- SEE: Aruban
Aruküla {prop} (small borough in Estonia) -- Aruküla
Arvanitic {prop} (form of Albanian spoken in Greece) -- SEE: Arvanitika
Arvanitika {prop} /ˌɑːvəˈnɪtɪkə/ (form of Albanian) -- albanais arvanite {m}
Arvanitika Albanian {prop} (form of Albanian spoken in Greece) -- SEE: Arvanitika
Aryan {n} /ˈɛəɹi.ən/ (in Nazism: a member of an alleged master race comprised of non-Jewish Caucasians) -- Aryen {m}, Aryenne {f}
Aryan {n} (used primarily by neo-Nazis: a white) -- Aryen {m}
Aryan {n} (rare: an Indo-Iranian) -- Aryen {m}
Aryan {n} (rare: a Proto-Indo-European) -- Indo-Européen {m}, Aryen {m}
Aryan {n} (obsolete: in 19th century ethnography, a subdivision of the Caucasian race) -- Aryen {m}, Arien {m}
Aryan {adj} (pertaining to the (alleged) Aryan master race) -- arien {m}
Aryan {adj} (used primarily by neo-Nazis: pertaining to the Caucasian race) -- arien
Aryan {adj} (of or pertaining to Indo-European or Aryan peoples, culture, and languages) -- aryen {m}, indo-européen {m}, indo-germanique
Aryanize {v} (to make Aryan) -- aryaniser
Ascanius {prop} /æˈskeɪni.əs/ (the son of the Trojan hero Aeneas) -- Ascagne
Ascension {prop} (holiday celebrating Ascension of Jesus) -- SEE: Ascension Day
Ascension {prop} (Jesus' rise to heaven) -- Ascension {f}
Ascension Day {prop} (the fortieth day of Easter) -- Ascension {f}
Ascension Island {prop} (an island in the South Atlantic) -- île de l'Ascension {f}
Asclepius {prop} /əˈskliːpi.əs/ (Greek god of medicine and healing) -- Asclépios
Ascoli Piceno {prop} -- Ascoli Piceno
Ash Wednesday {n} (a Christian day of penitence) -- mercredi des Cendres
Ashanti {n} /əˈʃɑːntiː/ (a member of an ethnic group of Ghana and Ivory Coast) -- Ashanti {m} {f}, Achanti {m} {f}
A-sharp major {n} -- la dièse majeur
Asher {prop} (eighth son of Jacob) -- Aser
Ashgabat {prop} (the capital of Turkmenistan) -- Achgabat {m}
A-shirt {n} (athletic shirt) -- marcel {m}, maillot {m}
Ashkenazi {adj} /ˌaʃkəˈnazi]/ (of, or relating to Jews from Germany or Eastern Europe) -- ashkénaze
Ashkenazi {n} (Jew from Germany or Eastern Europe) -- ashkénaze
Ashoka {prop} /əˈʃoʊkə/ (emperor) -- Ashoka {m}
Ashura {prop} ((Islam) a holy day falling on the 10th day of Muharram) -- Achoura
Asia {prop} /ˈeɪʒə/ (the continent of Asia) -- Asie {f}
Asia {prop} (province of Roman empire) -- Asie {f}
Asia Minor {prop} (peninsula between the Mediterranean Sea, the Aegean Sea and the Black Sea;) -- Asie mineure {f}
Asian {n} /ˈeɪʒən/ (person from Asia) -- Asiatique {m} {f}
Asian {n} (person from or descended from people from the Indian sub-continent) -- asiatique {m} {f}
Asian {n} (person from or descended from people from east Asia) -- asiatique
Asian {adj} (of, relating to or from Asia) -- asiatique {m} {f}
Asian Games {prop} (sport event) -- Jeux asiatiques {m-p}
Asian elephant {n} (an elephant, Elephas maximus, found in Asia) -- éléphant d'Asie {m}
Asian lion {n} /ˈeɪʒən ˈlaɪən/ (species of lion that inhabited Asia) -- lion d'Asie {m}
Asianization {n} (process of making or becoming Asian) -- asiatisation {f}
Asoka {prop} (Ashoka) -- SEE: Ashoka
Asperger's syndrome {n} /ˈæspɝɡɚz ˈsɪndɹoʊm/ (autism related developmental disorder) -- syndrome d'Asperger {m}
Assam {prop} /æˈsæm/ (state in India) -- Assam {m}
Assamese {prop} (language) -- assamais {m}
Asselian {prop} -- Assélien
Assisi {prop} (city) -- Assise
Assyria {prop} /əˈsɪɹi.ə/ (Semitic Akkadian kingdom) -- Assyrie {f}
Assyrian {n} (a person who resided in the ancient region on the Upper Tigris river) -- Assyrien {m}, Assyrienne {f}
Assyrian {n} (a citizen of an ancient nation and empire, including the northern half of Mesopotamia) -- Assyrien {m}, Assyrienne {f}
Assyrian {adj} (of or pertaining to the ancient region on the Upper Tigris river) -- assyrien
Assyrian {adj} (of or pertaining to the ancient nation and empire, including the northern half of Mesopotamia) -- assyrien
Astana {prop} (the capital of Kazakhstan) -- Astana {m}
Asterix {prop} (A fictional character from French comic books) -- Astérix
Asti {prop} (province of Piedmont) -- Asti
Asti {prop} (capital of Asti) -- Asti
Asturia {prop} (Translations) -- Asturies {p}
Asturian {adj} /æsˈtʊɹ.i.ən/ (of or pertaining to Asturias in Spain) -- asturien
Asturian {adj} (of or pertaining to the Asturian language) -- asturien
Asturian {n} (a native of Asturias) -- Asturien {m}, Asturienne {f}
Asturian {prop} (language) -- asturien {m}
Asturias {prop} /æsˈtʊɹ.i.əs/ (autonomous community of Spain) -- Asturies {f-p}
Asunción {prop} (capital of Paraguay) -- Asunción {m}
Asura {n} (Asura in Hinduism) -- açoura, asura
Atayal {n} (people) -- Atayal
Atenism {n} (religion) -- atonisme {m}
Athabascan {adj} -- athabascan
Athanasius {prop} /ˌæθəˈneɪsi.əs/ (male given name) -- Athanase
Athena {prop} /əˈθiːnə/ (Greek goddess) -- Athéna {f}
Athenian {n} /əˈθiː.ni.ən/ (an inhabitant, resident, or citizen of Athens, Greece) -- Athénien {m}, Athénienne {f}
Athens {prop} /ˈæθənz/ (capital city of Greece) -- Athènes
Atikamekw {prop} /ətɪkəˈmɛk/ (Algonquian language spoken by this people) -- atikamekw
Atilius {prop} (a Roman nomen gentile) -- Atilius
Atlanta {prop} (capital and largest city of the State of Georgia) -- Atlanta
Atlantic {prop} /ətˈlæn.tɪk/ (the Atlantic Ocean) -- Atlantique {m}
Atlantic {adj} (pertaining to the Atlantic Ocean) -- atlantique
Atlantic Ocean {prop} (the ocean lying between the Americas to the west and Europe and Africa to the east) -- océan Atlantique {m}, l’Atlantique {m}
Atlantic herring {n} (Clupea harengus) -- hareng de l'Atlantique
Atlantic salmon {n} (species of fish) -- saumon atlantique {m}
Atlantic tomcod {n} (Microgadus tomcod) -- poulamon, poulamon atlantique
Atlantis {prop} /ətˈlæntəs/ (mythical country said to have sunk into the ocean) -- Atlantide {f}
Atlas {prop} /ˈætləs/ (Greek mythology) -- Atlas
Atlas {prop} (a moon of Saturn) -- Atlas
Atlas {prop} (a crater of the moon) -- Atlas
Atlas moth {n} (Attacus atlas) -- atlas {m}, mite de l’atlas {f}
Atlasic {adj} -- atlasique
Attalia {prop} (former name of Antalya) -- Attalie
Attic salt {n} /ˈatɪk sɔːlt/ (pointed and delicate wit) -- sel attique {m}
Attica {prop} (periphery) -- Attique
Aube {prop} (département) -- Aube
Augeas {prop} /ɔːˈdʒiːəs/ (king) -- Augias {m}
Augsburg {prop} (city in southern Germany) -- Augsbourg {m}
August {prop} (male given name) -- SEE: Augustus
August {prop} /ˈɔː.ɡəst/ (eighth month of the Gregorian calendar) -- août {m}, aout {m}
August {prop} (female given name) -- SEE: Augusta
Augusta {prop} /əɡʌstə/ (female given name) -- Augusta
Augustine {prop} /ɔːˈɡʌstɪn/ (male given name) -- Augustin
Augustus {prop} /ɔːˈɡʌstəs/ (Roman emperor) -- Auguste {m}
Augustus {prop} (male given name) -- Auguste {m}
Aulis {prop} /ˈɔːlɪs/ (an ancient Greek port-town) -- Aulis
Auregnais {prop} (extinct Norman dialect) -- auregnais {m}
Aurelia {prop} (female given name) -- Aurélie
Aurelian {prop} (male given name) -- Aurélien
Auriga {prop} (constellation) -- Cocher {m}
Aurora {prop} (female given name) -- Aurore
Auschwitz {prop} /ˈaʊ̯ʃ.vɪts/ (city in Poland) -- Auschwitz {m}, Oświęcim {m}
Auschwitz {prop} (concentration camp) -- Auschwitz {m}