The reasons why the dictionary and other parts of the site were down during some of the day 22 September 2014 and again in the early morning US of 23 September US time are currently being investigated.
Sincere apologies to all those affected.
Announcement and discussion of new and future features of the French Linguistics web site. Please feel free to comment on the entries. To ask a question about French, see forum.french-linguistics.co.uk
September 23, 2014
September 17, 2014
Multilingual GCSE word search apps for iPad: save money with the new iOS 8 app bundle!
Well, it's finally here: iOS 8 was released to the public today. One of the new features it brings is app bundles, allowing users to purchase multiple related apps at a discounted price.
The French Word Search, Spanish Word Search and German Word Search apps are now available as an app bundle, effectively allowing you to download all three for half price.
The bundle will be ideal for GCSE language students (or basic to intermediate level students in the US and elsewhere) looking for an additional fun activity to reinforce their essential vocabulary in French, German or Spanish.
Click here to view more details about the language word searches bundle.
The French Word Search, Spanish Word Search and German Word Search apps are now available as an app bundle, effectively allowing you to download all three for half price.
The bundle will be ideal for GCSE language students (or basic to intermediate level students in the US and elsewhere) looking for an additional fun activity to reinforce their essential vocabulary in French, German or Spanish.
Click here to view more details about the language word searches bundle.
July 28, 2014
Version 3.0 of Utter French! Pronunciation app released today
The all-singing, all-dancing, spanking new version of Utter French! Pronunciation guide for iPhone is now available in the App Store!

The app has been re-written from the ground up and now includes
Whether you're a relative beginner or a degree level student, there'll be something in the app for you. Use the link above or search for "Utter French" in the App Store or iTunes to download the app and brush the cobwebs off your French pronunciation!

The app has been re-written from the ground up and now includes
- a brand new modern user interface, optimised for the iPhone 5 screen size
- expanded pronunciation material, with more detailed guides on how to pronounce the sounds and words of French
- a new series of diagrams and illustrations to help you achieve more accurate pronunciation
- a new feature allowing you to record and compare your pronunciation with that of the native speaker
Whether you're a relative beginner or a degree level student, there'll be something in the app for you. Use the link above or search for "Utter French" in the App Store or iTunes to download the app and brush the cobwebs off your French pronunciation!
November 26, 2013
Minor corrections to page on 'translating French contracts'
A couple of minor typos have been corrected in the page on Translating and Understanding French contracts. But I am always looking out for suggestions. Did you have an issue understanding a French contract? Was there a particular item of vocabulary that you found difficult (or perhaps still are!) that you think should be included on the page? Why not leave a comment at the bottom of the page.
November 20, 2013
Article on the French "h aspiré"
If you have a smattering of French, you are probably used to the notion that the h is "silent" or "not pronounced" in French. In a new article published today, I give a brief overview of why this isn't quite the case.
If you're up to date on your French cinema, then you have probably seen Kassovitz's La Haine (and if you haven't seen it, you should). But you may not have stopped to wonder why it is La Haine and not L'Haine. In may article, I explain why this is, and look more generally at an intriguing phenomenon of French pronunciation and phonology often referred to as "aspirate h" or "h aspiré".
If you're up to date on your French cinema, then you have probably seen Kassovitz's La Haine (and if you haven't seen it, you should). But you may not have stopped to wonder why it is La Haine and not L'Haine. In may article, I explain why this is, and look more generally at an intriguing phenomenon of French pronunciation and phonology often referred to as "aspirate h" or "h aspiré".
November 13, 2013
Free French language software for iPhone and iPad
On the French Linguistics forum, I have posted a various promo codes for free copies of my French language software. These include French Vocab Games, a complete suite of activities for iPhone to re-enforce basic GCSE vocabulary, along with the Utter French! pronunciation tool.
I also regularly post codes for free software on my Twitter feed @BitterCoffey
I also regularly post codes for free software on my Twitter feed @BitterCoffey
June 3, 2013
French Vocab Games for iPhone among iTunes Top 20 GCSE Revision Apps
Firstly, I have a confession. I actually didn't realise that iTunes had a "GCSE Revision Apps" section of the app store. (Did you?)
However, I was pleased to discover that French Vocab Games is listed in the top 20 apps in that section (at no. 17 in the UK at the time of writing).
For more information about French Vocab Games and other apps I have developed for iPhone and iPad, please see the mobile section of the French Linguistics site.
However, I was pleased to discover that French Vocab Games is listed in the top 20 apps in that section (at no. 17 in the UK at the time of writing).
For more information about French Vocab Games and other apps I have developed for iPhone and iPad, please see the mobile section of the French Linguistics site.
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