| 1. |  | A Concise Dictionary of Minnesota Ojibwe
from University of Minnesota Press
Price: $12.71
Customer Review:
Great book, has everything. Used this for my college Ojib class and I still use it all the time to look up things. If you're trying to learn our native language or just want to know the ojib words for things this is a great book. | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 2. |  | Quebecois-English English-Quebecois Dictionary & Phrasebook (Hippocrene Dictionary and Phrasebooks)
from Hippocrene Books
Price: $10.16
Customer Review:
If you're a francophile and enjoy visiting Quebec, or just learning Quebecois French, this book is a useful tool and a good addition to your French library. | 3.5 / 5.0

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| 3. |  | Western Abenaki Dictionary, Volume 1: Abenaki-English (Mercury Series)
from Canadian Museum Of Civilization
Price: $34.95
Customer Review:
This thorough dictionary includes more than 13,000 Abenaki words, including many related word forms illustrating the complexity of Abenaki verbs. There's also a glossary of word roots and sections on pronunciation, orthography, and grammar, as well as some comments on dialects and loanwords. The... more info | 5.0 / 5.0

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| 4. |  | The Canadian Oxford Dictionary: Thumb-indexed (Dictionary)
from Oxford University Press, USA
Customer Review:
This is a great dictionary, but I wouldn't recommend it for beginners.
It's more suited for advanced learners of English. There's just one thing I don't like about it: you cannot find pronunciation of all words. :(
4.5 stars out of 5 stars. | 5.0 / 5.0

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| 5. |  | Larousse French English Dictionary Canadian Edition
from Pocket
Price: $6.95
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| 6. |  | French Business Dictionary: The Business Terms of France and Canada
from Schreiber Publishing, Inc.
Price: $24.95
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| 7. |  | Ntc's Dictionary of Canadian French (NTC's Language Definition)
from NTC/Contemporary Publishing Company
Customer Review:
Canadian French takes on and "tanks" years of cruel and unusual linguistic snobbery in this now classic explanation of anthropological etymology - a must read for all Franco-Americans. "Dictionary of Canadian French" exonerates everybody who suffered through the elite phrase of, "Oh, your French is... more info | 4.5 / 5.0

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| 8. |  | Colour Oxford Canadian Dictionary of Current English
from OUP Canada
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| 9. | ![]() | Dictionary of Newfoundland English
from Breakwater Books
Customer Review:
The Canadian province of Newfoundland is a gorgeous land where the people sprinkle their English with a colorful 'brogue'. Their heritage comes from Irish, English, Scottish, French and Native American and Europe with a bit of American from the US forces that were there in WW II....and the language... more info | 5.0 / 5.0

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| 10. |  | Collins Cobuild New Student's Dictionary
from Harpercollins Canada
Customer Review:
It has excellent sentences and doesn't use a lot of big words to define other words, nor does it give circular definitions (defining cat as an animal and an animal as a cat) but it does go into grammatical terms and usage notes that might be confusing if not properly learned. It's the first... more info | 4.0 / 5.0

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