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German Travel Talk

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German Travel Talk

German Travel Talk
Just the words you need to get around and communicate...

  • Audio with 300 essential travel words and phrases
  • Quick reference audio guide
  • A comprehensive Lonely Planet Phrasebook with two-way dictionary plus cultural insights.

The ideal companion for all travelers. This unique audio includes both what you hear and what you say to facilitate interaction with locals at hotels, shops, restaurants - anywhere your travels take you.

Includes:

  • 60 minute audio CD
  • 250+ page Lonely Planet Phraseboo
 

$16.95

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The GERMAN Language:
German is the official language of Germany and Austria and is one of the official languages of Switzerland. Altogether nearly 100 million people speak German as their first language, among them about 77 million in Germany; 8 million in Austria, 4.5 million in Switzerland; 2 million in the United States and Canada; about 2 million in Latin America; and several additional millions throughout Europe, including the Baltic republics, Belarus, the Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Romania, Ukraine, and the Balkan states. German is important as a cultural and commercial second language for millions of people in Central, Northern, and Eastern Europe and in North and South America. Besides difference in word order, the German language is unlike English in that German makes extensive use of inflectional endings.

 


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