Chambaud, Lewis, ?-1776
Chambaud, Louis 17..-.... linguiste
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Chambaud's dictionary : French and English and English and French. containing The Signification of Words, with their different Uses; The Terms of Arts, Sciences, and Trades; to which is added a Table of the Monies and Measures of Europe; and The Constructions, Forms of Speech, Idioms, and Proverbs used in both Languages: The whole extracted from the best Authors, Compared with the Dictionary of the French Academy, Dr. Johnson's English Dictionary, &c. And carefully abridged by Mr. John Perrin | |
The elements of the French language : Containing, I. A Set of Tables, by means of which the Reading of French is made easy, and the Pronunciation effectually attained. II. A Nomenclature of the most necessary Things. III. A Table of French Words introduced into the English Language, and differing only in Termination. IV. A Table of Words, the same, or nearly alike in Sound, but different in Signification and Spelling. V. The most Common and most useful Forms of Speech. VI. The Accidence of the French Tongue | |
Exercises to the rules of construction of French speech : consisting of passages extracted out of the best French authors. With a reference to the grammar-rules, to be turned back into French | |
Fables choisies : a l'usage des enfans, et des autres personnes qui commencent à apprendre la langue Françoise. Avec un index alphabetique de tous les Mots traduits en Anglois. Par L. Chambaud | |
A grammar of the French tongue : With a prefatory discourse, containing An essay on the Proper Method for Teaching and Learning that Language | |
The rudiments of the French tongue : or, an easy and rational introduction to French grammar. Wherein The Principles of the Language are methodically digested. With Useful Notes and Observations, explaining the Terms of Grammar, and further improving its Rules | |
Thèmes françois & anglois : or, French and English exercises | |
The treasure of the French and English languages : containing, I. A vocabulary, French and English. II. Common forms of speech upon the most familiar and useful Subjects. III. A collection of proverbs, Common-Sayings, Maxims, &c. Being equally necessary to the French, and other Foreigners understanding French, to learn English; and the best, if not the only, Help extant for them to attain to the Knowledge of it |