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Product Description: Lonely Planet: The world's #1 phrasebook publisher*Lonely Planet Spanish Phrasebook & Audio CD is your handy passport to culturally enriching travels with the most relevant and useful Spanish phrases and vocabulary for all your travel needs...read more
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9781743603710 | 3 box pap/ edition (Lonely Planet, October 20, 2015), cover price $12.99 | About this edition: Lonely Planet: The world's #1 phrasebook publisher*Lonely Planet Spanish Phrasebook & Audio CD is your handy passport to culturally enriching travels with the most relevant and useful Spanish phrases and vocabulary for all your travel needs.
Product Description: Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisherDon't be put off by the fact that German tends to join words together to express a single notion - it's not hard to tell parts of words, and you'll have fun recognising 'the Football World Cup qualifying match' hidden within Fussballweltmeisterschaftsqualifikationsspiel!Get More From Your Trip with Easy-to-Find Phrases for Every Travel Situation! Lonely Planet Phrasebooks have been connecting travellers and locals for over a quarter of a century - our phrasebooks and mobile apps cover more than any other publisher! Order the right meal with our menu decoder Never get stuck for words with our 3500-word two-way dictionary We make language easy with shortcuts, key phrases & common Q&As Feel at ease, with essential tips on culture & manners Coverage includes: Basics, Practical, Social, Safe Travel, Food!Lonely Planet gets you to the heart of a place...read more
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9781742208107, titled "Lonely Planet German Phrasebook & Dictionary: Eng;ger" | 5 blg edition (Lonely Planet, April 1, 2012), cover price $8.99 | About this edition: Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisherDon't be put off by the fact that German tends to join words together to express a single notion - it's not hard to tell parts of words, and you'll have fun recognising 'the Football World Cup qualifying match' hidden within Fussballweltmeisterschaftsqualifikationsspiel!
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