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English-French Dictionary

by terrycarter1985 · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Comprehensive English-French and French-English dictionary with common phrases, verb conjugations, grammar tips, and pronunciation guides. Use when translati...
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English-French Dictionary

Comprehensive bilingual dictionary for English-French and French-English translations with verb conjugations, common phrases, and grammar guidance.

Core Translation Patterns

English to French

Greetings & Politeness:

  • Hello → Bonjour / Salut
  • Goodbye → Au revoir
  • Please → S'il vous plaît (formal) / S'il te plaît (informal)
  • Thank you → Merci
  • You're welcome → De rien / Je vous en prie
  • Excuse me → Excusez-moi / Pardon

Common Verbs:

  • Be → Être
  • Have → Avoir
  • Go → Aller
  • Do/Make → Faire
  • Say → Dire
  • See → Voir
  • Know → Savoir / Connaître
  • Want → Vouloir
  • Can → Pouvoir
  • Take → Prendre

Common Nouns:

  • House → Maison
  • Food → Nourriture
  • Water → Eau
  • Friend → Ami(e)
  • Family → Famille
  • Work → Travail
  • Time → Temps
  • Day → Jour
  • Night → Nuit

French to English

Greetings:

  • Bonjour → Hello / Good day
  • Bonsoir → Good evening
  • Bonne nuit → Good night
  • Merci beaucoup → Thank you very much
  • Enchanté → Nice to meet you

Common Expressions:

  • C'est la vie → That's life
  • Je ne sais pas → I don't know
  • D'accord → OK / Alright
  • À bientôt → See you soon
  • Comment ça va? → How are you?
  • Je t'aime → I love you

Verb Conjugation Essentials

Être (To Be) - Present Tense

  • Je suis → I am
  • Tu es → You are (singular informal)
  • Il/Elle est → He/She is
  • Nous sommes → We are
  • Vous êtes → You are (plural/formal)
  • Ils/Elles sont → They are

Avoir (To Have) - Present Tense

  • J'ai → I have
  • Tu as → You have
  • Il/Elle a → He/She has
  • Nous avons → We have
  • Vous avez → You have
  • Ils/Elles ont → They have

Aller (To Go) - Present Tense

  • Je vais → I go
  • Tu vas → You go
  • Il/Elle va → He/She goes
  • Nous allons → We go
  • Vous allez → You go
  • Ils/Elles vont → They go

Grammar Tips

Gender of Nouns

Most French nouns are masculine (-le) or feminine (-la):

  • Masculine: le chat, le livre, le jour
  • Feminine: la maison, la table, la nuit
  • Plural: les + noun (les chats, les maisons)

Articles

  • Definite: le (m), la (f), l' (vowel), les (plural)
  • Indefinite: un (m), une (f), des (plural)

Useful Phrases by Category

Travel:

  • Where is...? → Où est...?
  • I need... → J'ai besoin de...
  • How much? → Combien?
  • I'm lost → Je suis perdu(e)
  • Airport → Aéroport
  • Hotel → Hôtel
  • Restaurant → Restaurant

Food & Dining:

  • I'm hungry → J'ai faim
  • I'm thirsty → J'ai soif
  • The bill, please → L'addition, s'il vous plaît
  • Delicious → Délicieux / Délicieuse
  • Water → Eau
  • Coffee → Café
  • Wine → Vin

Time & Dates:

  • What time is it? → Quelle heure est-il?
  • Today → Aujourd'hui
  • Tomorrow → Demain
  • Yesterday → Hier
  • Monday → Lundi
  • January → Janvier

Pronunciation Guide

Key Sounds:

  • Silent final consonants (often): chat (shah), temps (tahn)
  • Nasal vowels: an, en, in, on, un
  • "R" is guttural, produced in the back of the throat
  • "U" is pronounced with rounded lips (like "ew" but tighter)
  • "EU" is like "uh" with rounded lips

Numbers 1-20

  1. un/une
  2. deux
  3. trois
  4. quatre
  5. cinq
  6. six
  7. sept
  8. huit
  9. neuf
  10. dix
  11. onze
  12. douze
  13. treize
  14. quatorze
  15. quinze
  16. seize
  17. dix-sept
  18. dix-huit
  19. dix-neuf
  20. vingt

Usage Tips

  1. Context matters: Many words have multiple translations depending on context
  2. Formality: Use "vous" for strangers, elders, groups; "tu" for friends and family
  3. Agreement: Adjectives must agree in gender and number with nouns
  4. False friends: Watch out for faux-amis (e.g., "librairie" = bookstore, not library)
Usage Guidance
This skill appears safe to install based on the provided artifacts. It functions as static language-reference guidance and does not request special permissions, credentials, installation scripts, or access to your files or accounts.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: english-french-dictionary Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle is a purely informational English-French dictionary. The content in SKILL.md consists of static translation tables, verb conjugations, and grammar tips, with no executable code, network requests, or malicious instructions.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The content is coherent with the stated dictionary and language-learning purpose, containing translations, conjugations, grammar tips, and pronunciation guidance.
Instruction Scope
The instructions are limited to language reference material and do not attempt to override user intent, invoke tools, or change agent behavior outside translation assistance.
Install Mechanism
There is no install specification, no required binaries, and no code files; this is an instruction-only skill.
Credentials
The skill requests no environment variables, credentials, local file access, network access, or system capabilities.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence, background execution, credential use, or privileged operations are shown in the provided artifacts.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install english-french-dictionary
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /english-french-dictionary
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release - Comprehensive bilingual dictionary with translations, verb conjugations, common phrases, grammar tips, and pronunciation guide
Metadata
Slug english-french-dictionary
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is English-French Dictionary?

Comprehensive English-French and French-English dictionary with common phrases, verb conjugations, grammar tips, and pronunciation guides. Use when translati... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 56 downloads so far.

How do I install English-French Dictionary?

Run "/install english-french-dictionary" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is English-French Dictionary free?

Yes, English-French Dictionary is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does English-French Dictionary support?

English-French Dictionary is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created English-French Dictionary?

It is built and maintained by terrycarter1985 (@terrycarter1985); the current version is v1.0.0.

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