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Where can I get and english to french dictionary in Montreal?
Chapters
Indigo
Paragraph
Renaud-Bray
College/Univesity Bookstores
Bureau en Gros
Basically everywhere.
teachingboytoy
Any bookstore. Try Chapters.
Lolita
Yeah that's exactly what I was gonna say...
In any good bookstore, of course!
What were you thinking, lol?!?
Nick Yahoo
In any book store, such as Chapters or Cole's on St. Catherine street, but may I venture to say that you probably won't need it.
Coy
in a book store, of course. sure there are lots of them there.
exj132
Any book store will have a French-English dictionary. They will be in the reference section. Try Chapters or Indigo for the biggest selection.
crack_is_bad
this a stupid question...i mean wtf? walmart pretty much anywhere
Drama Queen
If you can't find one in your area, you could always go online and get one from http://amazon.com and find cheap ones. http://amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw/002-4882558-9759261?initialSearch=1&url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=english+to+french+dictionary
Also, you can go to barnesandnoble.com and find cheap ones.http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/results.asp?WRD=english+to+french&z=y
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Any large book store. Just walk downtown and enter the first one you see. You could probably sue them for thousands of dollars if they didn't have one. We're talking the largest bilingual French-English city in the world here.
$Sun King$
Here's a list.
http://listingsca.com/Quebec/Montreal-Region/Shopping/Bookstores/