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The Phrasebook 5 Languages

Vince Latorre

 

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The dialect, slang, pronunciation, or terminology can change per region and/or country using the same language. However, locals usually understand what you are saying or asking if you make a good attempt.

You will see more than one phonetic translation for some words because it may be spoken in two or more different ways.

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CONTENTS

Welcome…………………….6
Explanation of
phonetics……………………9
1 Basics / most used /
essentials…………………..11
2 Arrival / money /
transportation……………..73
3 Hotels / toiletries
services /rooms…………107
4 Eating /dining…………121

5 Sightseeing / touring / excursions………………..167
6 Shopping / browsing / purchasing………………..183

7Recreations…………....205
8 Casual and
friendly conversation…...215
9 Medical / injuries / health products and issues…….239
10Other services……….259
11 Police /theft…………..271
Index……………………….283

 

Welcome Bienvenido Benvenuto Bienvenue Willkommen Bem-vindo

English is the second language for almost everyone in the world and is always spoken in hotels, museums, and on tours. After decades of international travel, I have learned that certain words and phrases are used frequently while others less often. This guide focuses only on the ones that you will need and use. The large print, true pocket size, color coding, and non-intimidating format makes this the easiest language phrasebook ever.

At a glance, you will know how to say a phrase or word in five common
languages for use in over thirty-three countries. The different color phonetics show you where one word starts and another begins. STRESS syllables are CAPITALIZED. I highly encourage learning the basics to help receive better service and plenty of smiles. Even if English is spoken and you mispronounce a word, the locals love it when you try. So, have fun and enjoy the adventure.