How to translate from English to French?

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Hello Robin, to translate from English to French you can use Reverso.com
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French And Spanish Trainer

Concentrate on entire sentences. Only ideas are translated and not word by word.
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They are two types: - orally and manuscript.
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you have to learn prior
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You can translate easily while following the french grammar structure
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Excellence in French

Understand the sentence in context and use the French language to translate authentically. To be done effectively, translation should only be attempted after a minimum of three years of learning French.
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