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The pocket Oxford Greek dictionary : Greek-English, English-Greek / compiled by J.T. Pring.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pring, J. T. (Julian Talbot)
Contributor:
Pring, J. T. (Julian Talbot).
Language:
English
Greek, Modern (1453-)
Subjects (All):
Greek language, Modern--Dictionaries--English.
Greek language, Modern.
English language--Dictionaries--Greek, Modern.
English language.
Genre:
Dictionaries.
Physical Description:
xx, 572 pages ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1995.
Summary:
Compact and affordable, perfect for business travelers, vacationers, and students, the Oxford Pocket Bilinguals offer more headwords and translations than similarly-priced dictionaries. And now the entire range has been brought up to date with recent vocabulary and idioms. What's more, each volume also includes a new correspondence section that provides many example letters, giving readers the tools to correspond with hotels, write letters to businesses, create their own resumes, and more.-- Offers over 67,000 words and phrases, as well as 82,000 translations-- Brought completely up-to-date with the monotonic spelling system for the Greek language, now the most widely used in Greece.
Notes:
"A revised edition of The Oxford dictionary of modern Greek."
ISBN:
0198641966 :
0198641974
OCLC:
31901266

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