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Languages for Travelers: Japanese
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The Japanese language belongs to the Japonic language family. It is spoken by around 127 million people around the world. Speaking at least some words in the language of the country you are traveling to pays out, it evokes sympathy und understanding. This guide to the Spanish language aims at providing a basic understanding of the pronunciation as well as to teach you a few basic words and phrases you can use during your travel. Visit our partner site: Urban Lifestyle Blog.
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Languages for Travelers: Italian
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The Italian language belongs to the Romance language family. It is spoken by approximately 70 million speakers around the world, primarily in Italy, Switzerland, Vatican City, and San Marino. Speaking at least some words in the language of the country you are traveling to pays out, it evokes sympathy und understanding. This guide to the Italian language aims at providing a basic understanding of the pronunciation as well as to teach you a few basic words and phrases you can use during your travel.
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Languages for Travelers: French
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The French language belongs to the Romance language family. It is spoken by approximately 120 million native speakers around the world, primarily in France, Belgium, Canada, and the former French colonies. About 270 million people speak French world-wide. French is also known as the language of romance or love. Visit our partner site: Urban Lifestyle Blog.
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Languages for Travelers: Dutch > Links
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Interactive Dutch language course for beginners. Amsterdam Phrasebook: Learn the Lingo. English to Dutch phrasebook, concentrating on expressions unlikely to be found in language guides for the family. Are you in Dutch? The word 'Dutch' in English, and Dutch words in English. D4E (Dutch for English) Homepage. Mailing list on Dutch language learning and related items for English speakers. Introduction to Dutch grammar and a basic vocabulary list classified by subject area. Article by Marco Schuffelen.
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Languages for Travelers
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There are more than 5,000 languages spoken world-wide, and when you are traveling you will be confronted with them. Languagetrav.com aims at providing a first introduction to some of the most popular languages with basic pronunciation and basic phrases. We are currently working on adding grammar sections to each language, as well as guides to streming audio which will enable you to hear the language live as it is spoken. Please do not hesitate to post any suggestions or comments. We would like to give you.
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Languages for Travelers: German > Pronunciation
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The German alphabet is based on the Lating alphabet with consonants and vowels ranging from A-Z. On additional consonant is used in German, ß, which is the equivalent to 'ss'. There are 3 additional vowels, which are ä, ö, and ü. These are explained below. Is pronounced as in ' b. Ed' when it preces a vowel. At the end of a syllable or before 's' or 't' it pronounced as in ' p. Is pronounced as in ' c. At' when it preces 'a' or 'u'. When preceding 'e' or 'i' it is pronounced as in 'pe ts. Is pronounced a...
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Languages for Travelers: French > Phrases > Greeting & introducing yourself
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French: Phrases Greeting and introducing yourself. The sentences presented in this section will help you with the most basic expressions in French. It will certainly not be enough in order to start a conversation in French, however being able to say a few words in the country's native language will evoke sympathy and understanding. Not everyone speaks very good English in France. Therefore it is certainly recommended that you buy a professional language guide or language course before you travel.
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Languages for Travelers: Dutch > Pronunciation
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Please note: all sound files are in .wav format, and should be opened with Windows Media Player. Is pronounced as in ' b. Ed' At the end of a word, however, it is pronounced as in ' p. Is pronounced as in ' s. Eat' when it is followed by e. Is pronounced as in ' c. Ool' when it is followed by a. Is pronounced as in ' d. At the end of a word, however, it is pronounced as in ' t. Is pronounced as in ' f. Is pronounced as in the Scottish word loch. Or as in the name of the German composer Bach. An error occ...
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Languages for Travelers: Dutch > Phrases > Simple Conversations
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Dutch: Phrases Simple conversations. The sentences presented in this section will help you with the most basic expressions in Dutch, such as "good day" and "thank you". It will certainly not be enough in order to start a conversation in Dutch, however being able to say a few words in the country's native language will evoke sympathy and understanding. I speak a little bit. I spreek een beetje. I versta het niet. Could you repeat that, please? Kunt u dat alstublieft herhalen? What does this mean? Visit ou...
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There are more than 5,000 languages spoken world-wide, and when you are traveling you will be confronted with them. Languagetrav.com aims at providing a first introduction to some of the most popular languages with basic pronunciation and basic phrases. We are currently working on adding grammar sections to each language, as well as guides to streming audio which will enable you to hear the language live as it is spoken. Please do not hesitate to post any suggestions or comments. We would like to give you.
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