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Mandarin: Lonely Planet Phrasebook

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ISBN: 1741042305 - Mandarin: Lonely Planet Phrasebook  
Title:Mandarin: Lonely Planet Phrasebook
Author:Anthony Garnaut
Lonely Planet Phrasebooks
Publisher:Lonely Planet
Type:Book / Paperback
Publication Date:01 September, 2006
ISBN / ISBN-13:1741042305  /  9781741042306
List Price:$8.99
Amazon Price:$8.99

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Be a part of the world's most widely spoken language with this essential language tool for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Includes Pinyin phonetic system to help travelers translate Chinese characters into English, pronunciation guide, extensive two-way dictionary, user-friendly sentence builder, and cultural tips.

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Customer Reviews:

 • 6th Ed. Does Use Pinyin!
03 May, 2008

Some of the negative reviews harp on this book for not using pinyin, but they seem to be referring to the 5th ed. The 6th ed. published in Sept. 2006 by A. Garnaut does have pinyin. That shouldn't be an issue. I have found this book useful, but it does have some basic vocabulary gaps. Also, I have been studying Mandarin for about a year, and I have just now found it really helpful. You could always point at the characters to ask questions, but if you are a new speaker of Mandarin, it won't help you if you have absolutely no background.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A29NDVZW08BBP2

 • Lonelyplanet Delivers Once Again
13 October, 2007

In my opinion, these are the best phrasebooks out there. The sections are all color coded and organized in an easy to use way, making it easy to locate the phrase you want to use. Much easier than the rest of them out there that are just white page after white page which makes it incredibly hard to dig through. These books will teach you what you need to know.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A2S24DG5HERFE5

 • Chinese Phrasebook
01 March, 2008

When I started learning Chinese this book was strongly recommended by a friend. What a disappointment; it's not suited for learning Chinese it's to superficial. This book could possibly be of some help on a visit to China, but if you seriously want to learn Mandarin - choose another one. On the positive side: This book has an appealing layout, and is easy to use.

- Reviewed by customer ID: A1SZUB8FEN54SZ

 • Um, It Totally Uses Pinyin
13 March, 2008

I have no idea what most of these reviewers are talking about. This phrasebook absolutely uses pinyin (although it's possible that previous editions did not). This book was without question the most useful thing I had when I lived in China (for six months). Not only does it have excellent sections on grammar, etiquette, and non-verbal communication (which really you will use a lot more than anything else), but it covers basically everything you will need to survive in China. It also has every phrase written in pinyin, for you, and Chinese so if you fail to pronounce it correctly anyway you can always show the book to the person you are trying to talk to. That feature can be used even if you go to Hong Kong or somewhere else where they speak a dialect other than Mandarin.

- Reviewed by customer ID: ASO7YURVE4NBO

 • The Universe In A Nutshell
26 September, 2007

This book has almost everything you need, although i think you need some sort of knowledge cause its kinda hard too, but anyways this book its worth it, trust me

- Reviewed by customer ID: A2NTM14ZGQ6NN3


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