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9781841575001

European 12 Language Phrasebook, 3rd

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  • ISBN13:

    9781841575001

  • ISBN10:

    1841575003

  • Edition: 5th
  • Format: Trade Paper
  • Copyright: 2005-10-01
  • Publisher: Thomas Cook Publishing
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Summary

Providing an essential bridge to communication, this handy phrasebook is an essential companion to any traveller. It covers a range of travel needs, from arranging accommodation and using public transport to meeting people and eating and drinking. information to the language and technical language hints l Features a new invaluable menu decoder for every language l Side- indexed for ease of use l Includes helpful language map

Table of Contents

Background
First steps
What to see
Getting away
Directory
Index
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Italian, the closest to the original Latin of all the 'Romance' languages, is spoken in the southern cantons of Switzerland as well as the Italian peninsula and surrounding islands. Local dialects vary greatly from standard Italian: this is to be expected in a country that consisted of a large number of small independent states for most of its history. The pure form of the language, derived from the dialect of Tuscany, is understood and spoken everywhere. It is not a difficult language to pick up because its spelling is entirely regular, there are no unexpected quirks of pronunciation, and accented characters are few.

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