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This phrasebook will stop unwitting vegetarians from ordering the goat curry. Aren't you glad we're here?
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Ever wanted to spit out the Malagasy proverb 'Do not dance on a load of wastes like an owl'? The Africa Phrasebook gives you cultural background, easy-to-use essentials and the ability to have meaningful contact with the locals.
Chit-chat your way along the famous Silk Road with this broad-ranging phrasebook. Covers Uyghur, Uzbek, Kyrgyz, Kazakh, Pashto, Tajik and more.
Egyptian Arabic is a complex language that has evolved over centuries. With this guide to Egyptian Arabic you'll know your classical from your colloquial and read from right to left like a pro.
Haggling at markets, deciphering street signs, chatting to kids, asking someone's hand in marriage... they're all covered in our Ethiopian Amharic phrasebook.
This evocative 3000-year-old language (called Farsi in Iran and Persian elsewhere) is yours for the talking when you grab this handy, comprehensive phrasebook.
Israelis love to chat, so don't be surprised - or caught out - if a total stranger starts up a heated discussion while you wait at a bus stop or felafel stand.
With 8 key languages in this first ever phrasebook to the region, let no barriers - language or culture - get in your way. Contains a comprehensive food section, etiquette & cultural tips, and an easy-to-use pronunciation guide.
Up to 4 million people visit Morocco annually and many of them are looking quizzically at menus or asking really loudly where the toilet is. But with this phrasebook you needn't be one of them. With this, you can be the urban sophisticate we know you are.
Swahili is one of the most widely spoken African languages and the key to communication in the East African region. So you may as well be speaking Swahili...
It can trace its roots back to the 8th century BC, and transformed itself from a nomad's tongue to an ornate diplomatic language; but thanks to an overhaul from Atatürk, it's surprisingly simple to learn - in fact, a delight!
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