Travel Tip: Local Phrases

St. Paul De VenceOkay, I’ll admit I had a little trouble learning Spanish in high school (and college) but I got through it. Since that time I’ve developed an interest in new languages. I’ve left Spanish behind for now and started digging into Latin. No one really speaks Latin anymore but it’s useful when you deal with words all day.

Before your next trip try learning a few words fromthe local language. You’ll be amazed what a difference it makes. All of the sudden you are able to communicate with someone from the other side of the world. And it at least shows you are trying!

Picking up a few French phrases for example, is also a great way to keep your mind active and healthy before your trip.

Common French terms
Good Morning – Bonjour (bohn-ZHOOR”)
Good Afternoon – Bonsoir (phonetics)
Hello, my name is…- Salut, Je m’appell (zhuh muh-PELL)
How are you? – Ça va? (sah vah)
Goodbye – Au revoir (oh ruh-VWAR)
Do you speak English – Parlez-vous anglais? (PAHR-lay voo zahn-GLAY)
How much? – combien? (co-by)
Where is the hotel? – Où se trouve l’Hôtel? (oo eh low tel)
Where is the bathroom? – Où sont les toilettes? (oo son lay twal ette)
Thank you – merci (mair-see)

Common French terms

  • Good Morning – Bonjour (bohn-ZHOOR”)
  • Good Afternoon – Bonsoir (phonetics)
  • Hello, my name is…- Salut, Je m’appell (zhuh muh-PELL)
  • How are you? – Ça va? (sah vah)
  • Goodbye – Au revoir (oh ruh-VWAR)
  • Do you speak English – Parlez-vous anglais? (PAHR-lay voo zahn-GLAY)
  • How much? – combien? (co-by)
  • Where is the hotel? – Où se trouve l’Hôtel? (oo eh low tel)
  • Thank you – merci (mair-see)



posted by John Geysen

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