French dictionary Copyright 2002 by Alain Le Stang <alamanya@free.fr>
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Commun nouns can be used under their singular or plural forms.
Adjectives can be used under their singular, plural, masculine or feminine forms.
Verbs can only be used under the following forms: infinitive, past participle (eventually conjugated), and present participle.
For example: "MARIER", "MARIE", "MARIEE, "MARIES", "MARIEES", "MARIANT" are accepted.
But "MARIERA", "MARIAIT", "MARIONS" are refused.
Proper nouns (like "LILLE") are refused.
First names (like "GEORGES") are refused.
Compound nouns (containing "'" or "-"), like "IN-FOLIO", are refused.