Beyoncé: proper noun. American singer of R&B and pop. That entry will soon be added to the French Le Petit Larousse dictionary along with 39 other names, according to U.K. newspaper The Times.
The singer is one of 40 people - including LeBron James and Cate Blanchett — who will be added to the new edition of the Larousse dictionary Mason Poole/Parkwood Media/Getty Beyoncé's name is about to ...
A French Jewish lobby group urged the publisher of the French language’s definitive dictionary to change its characterization of the Promised Land as “present-day Palestine.” The National Bureau for ...
The French word for “corona cycleway”—Coronapiste—is one of the neologisms that will be included in the 2022 edition of Le Petit Larousse dictionary. A contraction of “coronavirus” and “cycleway” the ...
The American singer-songwriter will feature alongside celebrities including Cate Blanchett, French actor Omar Sy, Oppenheimer director Christopher Nolan, and French rugby captain Antoine Dupont. More ...
Pandemic and climate crisis account for most new entries in authoritative Le Robert and Larousse dictionaries From covidé (infected with coronavirus) to confinement (lockdown) and éco-anxiété (climate ...
The latest edition of France's Larousse dictionary set to be published this June, and it has announced it will add 150 new words. Each year, France's Larousse dictionary holds up a mirror to society, ...
As Sky News reports, more than 150 new words have been added to the 120th version of the book this year. The ‘Cowboy Carter’ star will appear as an entry alongside celebrities such as Cate Blanchett, ...