Beyoncé: proper noun. American singer of R&B and pop. That entry will soon be added to the French Le Petit Larousse dictionary along with 39 other names, according to U.K. newspaper The Times.
As Sky News reports, more than 150 new words have been added to the 120th version of the book this year. The ‘Cowboy Carter’ star will appear as an entry alongside celebrities such as Cate Blanchett, ...
A French Jewish lobby group urged the publisher of the French language’s definitive dictionary to change its characterization of the Promised Land as “present-day Palestine.” The National Bureau for ...
Pop icon Beyonce is set to etch her name in French history as she joins the esteemed ranks of the Larousse dictionary. The news, obtained by People magazine marks yet another milestone in the ...
Title on added t.p.: Dictionnaire Larousse Français-Anglais Anglais-Français. "W610"--Cover. "A Washington Square Press book"--Cover. "Two volumes in one." ...
Beyoncé’s latest achievement isn’t on stage, it’s in the French dictionary! The queen of Pop is one of the 40 people alongside celebrities including Cate Blanchett, LeBron James and Christopher Nolan ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Carlton Reid is a U.K.-based journalist covering sustainability. The French word for “corona cycleway”—Coronapiste—is one of the ...
The new edition is due to be published next month. The new words, meanings, phrases and expressions will reflect "both the vitality and diversity of the French language", according to the publishers.
Beyonce will be included as a new entry in the latest edition of the French encyclopaedic dictionary Le Petit Larousse. The American popstar will feature alongside celebrities including Cate Blanchett ...