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alle phrasebook, qui offre plus de 1,600 phrases et expressions
pratiques, est le meilleur manuel pour se familiariser avec la
langue Turc et meme l'apprendre. Le livre comporte 15 unites vous
permettant de parler aisement a un Turcophone dans plus de 70
situations differentes.
alle phrasebook, qui offre plus de 1,600 phrases et expressions
pratiques, est le meilleur manuel pour se familiariser avec la
langue Anglais et meme l'apprendre. Le livre comporte 14 unites
vous permettant de parler aisement a un Anglophone dans plus de 70
situations differentes. http: //www.alle.com.co
Vorwort: Neapolitanisch (Napulitano), eine romanische Sprache
lateinischen Ursprungs, wird von mehr als 7.000.000 Personen in und
um Neapel, in der Region Kampanien in Suditalien und von den
suditalienischen Auswanderern und deren Nachkommen in aller Welt
gesprochen. Diese A Buon 'Ntennitore ... Neapel und seine
Sprichworter" bietet eine reichhaltige Auswahl der gebrauchlichsten
Sprichworter in neapolitanischer Sprache, so dass der Leser in ihr
Witz und Weisheit fur fast alle Situationen, Umstande und
Lebenslagen finden kann. Um den Klang des gesprochenen Napulitano"
wirklich zu wurdigen, ist es wichtig, die Sprichworter in diesem
Werk von einem Muttersprachler vorgetragen zu horen. Introduction:
Neapolitan (Napulitano), a Romance language derived from Latin, is
spoken by upwards of 7,000,000 persons in and around Naples and the
greater Campania region of southern Italy, as well as by members
all around the world of the southern Italian diaspora. This "A Buon
'Ntennitore ... Proverbs of Naples" offers a generous selection of
the most widely recognized proverbs in the Napulitano language. In
it, one will find wit and wisdom for nearly every occasion,
circumstance, and station. To gain a proper appreciation for the
sounds of spoken Napulitano, it is essential that one hear the
proverbs in this work spoken by a native speaker.
alle phrasebook, containing more than 1,600 important phrases and
terms; is the best guide to understanding and learning English.
This book, in 15 chapters, will enable you to easily speak to a
English-speaking person at more than 70 different situations.
Put the romance of adventure back into your travels by making
language part of your journey
"Le souvenir: French Phrasebook and Journal" is not just a
phrasebook and it isn't just a journal; in fact, it is probably
like no other travel language book you've ever seen. This unique
companion for your trip is a Phrasebook of 1,200 core phrases and
expressions Journal to keep a record of your travel as well as
write down helpful language tips A link to online audio; here all
1,200 phrases easily accessible online on McGraw-Hill's unique
Audio Study Player, for preparation before travel
You can use "Le souvenir: French Phrasebook and Journal" in
preparation for your trip, as you go, and even after as you record
your adventures. And its retro graphics with sepia touches make it
a book you'll want to show off along with your pictures
If you enjoy the adventure of immersing yourself in a new
culture and who want language to be part of your travels, "Le
souvenir: French Phrasebook and Journal" is the ticket.
A witty guide to idiomatic French written in 1927 by a remarkable
author identified for decades only as 'H-T-R-'. -- 'H-T-R- doesn't
just want you to parrot French phrases. The essential of fluent
speech is to think as the French do. As he says, it won't do just
to formulate in English what you want to say and then utter a
translation. Those who have reached a good level in French (or,
indeed, any language) will recognize the hurdle of idiomaticity -
the native speakers always have a way of saying things which is
different from your correct but painfully generated French.'[ -
Elsevier SYSTEM MAGAZINE (2010), Robert Vanderplank, Director,
Language Centre, University of Oxford]. -- Example: [1] 'What did
he die of?' 'Nobody knows. But then nobody knew what he lived on,
either.' [1] "De quoi est-il mort ? -- On ne sait pas. D'ailleurs
on ne savait non plus de quoi il vivait." -- Or (to illustrate a
use of the subjunctive): [53] 'One moment, Monsieur - I can't see
you. I'm in my chemise.' 'Take your time, my dear, I'll wait till
you take it off.' [53] "Un instant, Monsieur - je ne peux pas vous
recevoir. Je suis en chemise. -- Prenez tout votre temps, chere
amie, j'attendrai que vous l'ayez retire." -- New extended edition,
with new biographies (including 28 photos) of the author, Harry
Thompson Russell, and of the illustrator, Eric Fraser. Contains all
of the original 1927 drawings, plus many new drawings by Fraser,
who was one of the leading illustrators of the 20th Century.
Equally suitable for French or English speakers -- 'Ces ouvrages
ont le merite de servir egalement a l'usage des francophones et des
anglophones.'
Neapolitan (Napulitano), a Romance language derived from Latin, is
spoken by upwards of 7,000,000 persons in and around Naples and the
greater Campania region of southern Italy, as well as by members
all around the world of the southern Italian diaspora. This "A Buon
'Ntennitore" ... Proverbs of Naples" offers a generous selection of
the most widely recognized proverbs in the Napulitano language. In
it, one will find wit and wisdom for nearly every occasion,
circumstance, and station. In Napulitano (Neapolitan) language with
Italian and English translations.
This lightweight, portable pack features a phrase book from the
bestselling "Berlitz" range plus a CD providing you with the key
phrases to get the most out of your trip. The phrase book features
over 8,000 everyday phrases that every traveller needs to speak
confidently, plus a menu reader and culture tips to help you
understand the country you are visiting. Full-colour photographs
throughout help explain visually the currency, cash machines,
ticket machines, motoring signs & much more. The CD features
more than 3,000 key travel survival words and phrases so you can
hear and practise the language. It is compatible with PC, iPod and
MP3 devices.
This classic English-Greek vocabulary of phrases, first published
in the nineteenth century, is based on the writings of Thucydides,
Xenophon, Demosthenes and Plato. It is arranged by topic as
follows: the world and nature; space and time; the human body;
human life: its various relations; mind; arts and sciences; speech
and writing; philosophy; emotions, character; virtue and vice;
religion; domestic life; commerce and agriculture; the state; law
and justice; military matters; naval matters; miscellany, and
proverbs. This is the companion volume to Meissner's Latin Phrase
Book.
A phrasebook to help you get by in Turkey. To meet people, to get
around, to get a hotel, to shop, to order a meal, and more.
This phrase book is designed to help you get by in Greece, to get
what you want or need. It concentrates on the simplest but most
effective way you can express these needs in an unfamiliar
language.
"The book meets the general needs of tourists and business
travellers with key paragraphs for every possible situation." "All
you need to know about Mauritian Creole in a nutshell." What is
Mauritian Creole? A pidgin French which has evolved in Mauritius
since the beginning of French rule nearly 300 years ago. Today it
is the lingua franca of the country. It has no grammatical or other
rules, no verbs to conjugate and no orthography. Non?Mauritians
will probably find it the easiest foreign language to learn. The
book has been written with these very people in mind and
incorporates an English?Creole dictionary. The result is the most
comprehensive book available for anyone wishing to learn Mauritian
Creole. In this book the first attempt has been made to further
simplify the language and make it even easier to learn and speak.
Apostrophes and cedillas have been banished, so have unnecessary
silent letters; accents have been reduced to just two, and used
sparingly. Thus famille is spelt fami, Paques / Pac, cadeau /cado,
Francois/ Fransoi and so on. The book gives the origins of many
words, explains typical Creole expressions and idioms. It even
provides a system of grading to denote the strength of swear words!
Unusually for a language book, it also includes a comprehensive
guide to Mauritian gastronomy with descriptions of most Creole
dishes, as these have contributed the largest number of new words
in use today, as can be seen in the chapter on the latest additions
to Creole. The book is in two sections. Part One is for tourists
who just want a phrase book. Part Two is for those who are
interested in Mauritian Creole as a language and includes its
history, tracing its origin, and evolution .
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