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Title: Dictionary of French Slang and Colloquial Expressions by Henry Strutz ISBN: 0764103458 Publisher: Barrons Educational Series Pub. Date: 1999 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $8.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.33
Rating: 4
Summary: C'est dingue !
Comment: If you study slang of the world, patterns arise. Whereas American slang has some patterns of onomatopoeia, and British slang favours rhymes, one learns through this book that French slang often flips words backwards, uses American slang with French intonations, and equates genitals with fruit. "Street French," as Strutz calls it, is unabashed as slang is anywhere else, and if you never thought so, think again.
Rating: 4
Summary: Dictionnaire moyen de l'argot
Comment: Unless one reads at least intermediate-level French, this pocket-sized _Dictionary of French Slang and Colloquial Expressions_ will prove useful only as a reference book, not as a guidebook for the traveler. It is a one-way dictionary in French-English, and many of the French entries are not defined but are cross-referenced to another entry. Thus, a few thousand French slang words and colloquialisms are represented but not all are defined. (For example, "crêpe." See "rétourner...crêpe.") As well, some of these French words are in common usage, and I would not consider them to be "true" slang or colloquial expressions because they can be found in _Larousse de Poche_ or _Larousse Dictionnaire Compact_. (For example, "cravate," "conduite," "pareil.")
The preface to this small dictionary is quite excellent. One will find there explanations for "javanais," "largonji," "louchébem," "mézigue," and "verlan." Thus, I recommend this book for as a good reference for online chatting because one will encounter French people who are logging on from Lyon and Marseille as well as Paris.
For travel to France, I would recommend, at minimum: Rick Steves, Berlitz, or Lonely Planet phrasebooks; a Larousse pocket dictionary; Michelin the Red Guide France 2001; and a book of idiomatic usage and slang, such as "Merde!," "Street French Slang Dictionary & Thesaurus," or "Street French 3."
Recommended for collectors of slang and humor dictionaries!
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