August 24th, 2007
Say you are travelling to another country for business and you wanted to ask your host “How is the weather?” in the native language - learn this phrase in five different languages. Click on the phrase to hear the sound.
English: How is the weather?
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August 23rd, 2007
While travelling in another country, when your host Thanks you for anything, you can impress your host by responding with “Its my pleasure” in their native language. Learn to say this phrase in five different languages. Click on the phrase to hear the sounds.
English: Its my pleasure
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August 10th, 2007
When you are introduced to someone in another country, it is nice to be able to respond with “Nice to meet you” in their language. In todays lesson, we teach you how to say this phrase in five different languages. Click on the phrase to hear the sounds.
English: Nice to meet you
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August 1st, 2007
In the previous lesson, you learnt to ask “What is your name?”. In this lesson, learn to say, “My name is..” in five different languages. Click on the phrase below to hear the sounds.
English: My name is …
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August 1st, 2007
When you are travelling to foreign lands, it is important to be able to have a conversation with the locals. The best way to start a conversation is to ask “What is your name?” in the local language. Click on the phrase below to hear the sounds.
English: What is your name?
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July 27th, 2007
After learning to say “Good Morning” and “Good Night”, now it’s time to learn to say “Good Afternoon” in five different languages. Click on the phrase below to hear the sounds.
English: Good Afternoon
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July 27th, 2007
We taught you how to say “Good Evening” in a previous lesson. Now, learn to say “Good Morning” in five different languages. Click on the phrase to hear the sounds.
English: Good Morning
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July 26th, 2007
While travelling to other countries, it’s good to know how to wish your host “good morning” or “good evening” in their language. Today we teach you how to say “Good Evening” in five different languages. Click on the phrase below to hear the sounds.
English: Good Evening
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July 26th, 2007
“Thank you” is the most powerful phrase you can learn to say. If you are travelling to another country, if you are able to express your gratitude in their local language, you will be much more accepted by the locals. Today, we teach you how to say “Thank you” in five other languages. Click on the phrase to hear the sounds.
English: Thank you
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July 8th, 2007
Previously, we taught you how to say “Hello” and “How are you?” in 5 languages. Today, we are going to teach you how to respond “I am fine” in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Hindi. When you are travelling abroad, it is important to be able to make small talk with the locals. In many places , you will be treated like family if you demonstrate that you are making an effort to learn their local language. To hear the sounds, click on the phrase below:
English: I am fine
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