French: Lonely Planet Phrasebook |
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Product Description Phrasebook in hand, bus ticket secured, you discover the bus driver shares your passion for Monet and fromage. He invites you to meet his family over a long lunch - another language-inspired success.
Our phrasebooks give you a comprehensive mix of practical and social words and phrases in more than 120 languages. Chat with the locals and discover their culture - a guaranteed way to enrich your travel experience.
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French Booklet 03 July, 2007 Its OK, I didn't use it too much. Everyone speaks English. Would have been more helpful if I'd went into the more rural parts.
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Didn't Use 28 April, 2008 I'm sure this is a good book, small enough to travel with but we didn't use it.
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Handy 26 October, 2008 A very handy book to have and also makes for an entertaining afternoon just reading the phrases. If I went on a trip to France, I would definitely take this one.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A2A1KS2NAKWOBT
Extremely Useful 02 October, 2007 I went to France not knowing any French except what I learned from songs, and somehow I didn't think knowing how to say "fish" and "will you go to bed with me?" would be good enough. This book was really great for a lot of different situations and was way more useful than my friend who claimed to know French from 3 years of high school. The pronunciations were particularly useful, although be careful if you get a "telecarte" as they might sell you minutes on a cell phone you don't have, not a telephone card.
- Reviewed by customer ID: A2E07GEJW814Y5
Came In Handy! 25 July, 2008 My wife and I went to France this past April. I took 2 years of French in high school, 1 year in college, and would have gotten lost in Quebec. So I used a CD review course, and brought this phrase book with us. It fit nicely in my back pocket. We used it alot. It is well organized, and there are some humerous phrases that hopefully I'll never need to translate!
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