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Paperback European Phrase Book

ISBN: 0789494868

ISBN13: 9780789494863

European Phrase Book

(Part of the Eyewitness Phrase Books Series)

A phrasebook covering 14 of the most commonly-spoken European languages: Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish.... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A very useful small book

When traveling in Europe, the language change comes often. It is nice to have a language guide like this in one book.

Good guide if you use it for what its designed to do (read details to see what I mean)

This book covers 14 languages in ~ 400 pages, so you get about 25-30 pages per language, which is not much. Basic phrases and some words. Excellent if you are hopping around Europe through several countries or if you will only be in a place for 1-2 days. However, if you are in a place for more than a few days you will want a book that specializes on that language and that includes a 2-way translation dictionary. This book does not. This book contains the following for each language. Also for most of these this book has the English word or phrase, the foreign language equivalent and importantly a phonetic spelling of the foreign word or phrase. - Introduction (pronunciations for special alphabet characters and letter combinations for each language) - Useful phrases (30-40 basic expression like "My name is", "How much is it?" and "I've lost my passport"). Needed many more of these and I think it missed many common expressions. - Days, Months & Seasons (self-explanatory, though in practice not that useful) - Numbers (1-20, 30, 40 etc, 100, 1000, etc) - Time (self-explanatory, though in practice not that useful) - Communications (30-40 words and 15-20 short phrases such as "Where is the nearest phone booth?") - Hotels (30-40 words and 15-20 short phrases such as "Do you have any vacancies" or "When is breakfast") - Shopping & Eating Out (30-40 words and 15-20 short phrases such as "Do you have...?" or "May I see the menu?") - Menu Guide - 250-300 words for food items that you'll see on a foreign language menu and english equivalent(e.g. Vino = Wine). In all this is a great book if you want a small book to carry (it fit in my jeans pocket) and you will be going to places with multiple languages. However, if you are staying in just one or two countries for any period of time get a dedicated phrase book with 2-way dictionary. My wife and I used it to look up about 10 basic things per language (e.g. "hello" "do you speak english" "I'd like" "One" "Two" "Thank you") as we came into each country. But after the first day or two in each country, we'd leave it in the hotel because a) we learned the basic words we needed b) nearly everyone spoke good english (even in Prague & Budapest) and c) this book didn't have 2-way dictionary for each language (which you can't expect in a book of this size and price).

Great for any European traveler

This book is a very comprehensive guide to everything one would need to know how to say while traveling. The pronunciation guide is extremely well done considering it is not a phonetic transcription. For anyone looking to truly experience Europe and with a desire to show respect for a country's culture and language, this is an excellent purchase.

Best overall EU phrase book yet...

I searched all around for a phrase book that had pronounciation guides that actually match how one would say things in languages I know, french and norwegian. this book is dead on! Many others butcher the norwegian language and confuse french pronounciation. This book may not be as 'sleek looking' as others - but it is still small, quite accurate, and has something like 13 languages. Best find for phrase books!

Helpful guide

This particular guide is quite helpful if you're travelling to more than, say, three European countries and need to communicate in a different language in each one. It includes a lot of useful phrases and expressions in 14 languages (Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish). It's very simple to use and it's organized in a way that simplifies looking for particular expressions, according to the different situations you may find yourself in.However, if you intend to go to only one or two countries, you'd be better off getting the specific guides for those specific languages, as you'd be getting a bit more info than what you get here.
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