Is there an English translation available for Deligne's Cohomologie Etale (Arcata) that is now part of the SGA 4 1/2 ?? Atleast for the first two sections - Grothendieck Topologies and Etale Topology.
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27$\begingroup$ Variations of this question get asked periodically: Has xyz, where $xyz\in\{A,C,E,F,G,S\}$, been translated? The answer is usually, "No but mathematical French is not that bad". $\endgroup$– Donu ArapuraCommented Jul 7, 2011 at 19:23
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3$\begingroup$ Actually, Deligne's french is particularly nice. $\endgroup$– Igor RivinCommented Jul 8, 2011 at 14:41
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Much of SGA 4(1/2) is translated in Lei Fu, Étale cohomology theory.