Is there a French dictionary that I could read as an ASA reference?

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yes , Word Reference & Larousse are the dictionary one can use ...
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Larousse is the best
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More or less all the verbs (groupwise) have similar endings. (except the irregular ones. Shouldn't be difficult.
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It means interview for job.
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You can use online dictionary as well. Word reference.com gives you various meanings and the discussion threads help you understand the usage of the words egg.
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