Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. how [brit. angl. haʊ, am. angl. haʊ] PRISL. VEZ. When how is used as a question word meaning in what way? or by what means? (how did you get here?, how will you do it?) it is almost always translated by comment: comment es-tu arrivé ici?; comment le feras-tu?
When how is used as a conjunction meaning the way in which it is often translated by comment: I don't know how they did it = je ne sais pas comment ils l'ont fait; tell me how you make a curry = dis-moi comment on fait un curry.
When how is used as a conjunction meaning that it is almost always translated by que: he told me how he had stolen the money = il m'a dit qu'il avait volé l'argent; it's amazing how they survived = c'est étonnant qu'ils aient survécu.
For more examples and particular usages see below.
1. how (in what way, by what means):
2. how (enquiring about success, health etc):
3. how (in number, quantity etc questions):
4. how (in exclamations):
5. how (in whichever way):
6. how (why):
II. how come PRISL.
IV. how's that PRISL.
1. how's that (what do you think?):


II. come [brit. angl. kʌm, am. angl. kəm] MEDM. (reassuringly)
III. come <pret. came, del. Pf. come> [brit. angl. kʌm, am. angl. kəm] GLAG. preh. glag.
IV. come <pret. came, del. Pf. come> [brit. angl. kʌm, am. angl. kəm] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. come (arrive):
2. come (approach):
3. come (call, visit):
4. come (attend):
5. come:
6. come (happen):
8. come:
9. come (be available):
10. come:
11. come (develop):
12. come (be situated):
13. come (be due):
V. come [brit. angl. kʌm, am. angl. kəm]
I. how [brit. angl. haʊ, am. angl. haʊ] PRISL. VEZ. When how is used as a question word meaning in what way? or by what means? (how did you get here?, how will you do it?) it is almost always translated by comment: comment es-tu arrivé ici?; comment le feras-tu?
When how is used as a conjunction meaning the way in which it is often translated by comment: I don't know how they did it = je ne sais pas comment ils l'ont fait; tell me how you make a curry = dis-moi comment on fait un curry.
When how is used as a conjunction meaning that it is almost always translated by que: he told me how he had stolen the money = il m'a dit qu'il avait volé l'argent; it's amazing how they survived = c'est étonnant qu'ils aient survécu.
For more examples and particular usages see below.
1. how (in what way, by what means):
2. how (enquiring about success, health etc):
3. how (in number, quantity etc questions):
4. how (in exclamations):
5. how (in whichever way):
6. how (why):
II. how come PRISL.
IV. how's that PRISL.
1. how's that (what do you think?):
v slovarju PONS
come <came, come, coming> [kʌm] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. come (arrive):
3. come (exist):
4. come (behave like):
I. how [haʊ] PRISL.
1. how (in what way):
2. how (asking about condition):
3. how (exclamation):
II. how [haʊ] SAM.
I. old <-er, -est> [əʊld, am. angl. oʊld] PRID.
1. old (not young, new):
2. old (denoting an age):
I. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] PRID.
II. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] PRISL.
III. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] ZAIM.
I. many <more, most> [ˈmeni] PRID.
fraza:
II. many <more, most> [ˈmeni] ZAIM.
I. long1 [lɒŋ, am. angl. lɑ:ŋ] PRID.
fraza:
II. long1 [lɒŋ, am. angl. lɑ:ŋ] PRISL.
1. long (a long time):
2. long (for the whole duration):
I. far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [fɑ:ʳ, am. angl. fɑ:r] PRISL.
1. far (a long distance):
2. far (distant in time):
3. far (in progress, degree):
4. far (much):
5. far (connecting adverbial phrase):
II. far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [fɑ:ʳ, am. angl. fɑ:r] PRID.
2. far (more distant):
come <came, come, coming> [kʌm] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. come (arrive):
3. come (exist):
I. how [haʊ] PRISL.
1. how (in what way):
2. how (asking about condition):
3. how (exclamation):
II. how [haʊ] SAM.
I. old <-er, -est> [oʊld] PRID.
1. old (not young, new):
2. old (denoting an age):
I. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] PRID.
II. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] PRISL.
III. much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] ZAIM.
I. many <more, most> [ˈmen·i] PRID.
fraza:
II. many <more, most> [ˈmen·i] ZAIM.
I. long1 [lɔŋ] PRID.
fraza:
II. long1 [lɔŋ] PRISL.
1. long (a long time):
2. long (for the whole duration):
I. far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [far] PRISL.
1. far (a long distance):
2. far (distant in time):
3. far (in progress, degree):
4. far (much):
5. far (connecting adverbial phrase):
II. far <farther, farthest [or further, furthest]> [far] PRID.
2. far (more distant):
I | come |
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you | come |
he/she/it | comes |
we | come |
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they | come |
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you | came |
he/she/it | came |
we | came |
you | came |
they | came |
I | have | come |
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you | have | come |
he/she/it | has | come |
we | have | come |
you | have | come |
they | have | come |
I | had | come |
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you | had | come |
he/she/it | had | come |
we | had | come |
you | had | come |
they | had | come |
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