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Rick Steves’ French, Italian and German Phrase Book

Rick Steves' French, Italian and German Phrase Book

Review

If you’re planning your Continental tour, or just heading Europewards and letting the winds of fate waft you this way and that, you’ll want some language assistance, preferably in a form that doesn’t require an extra set of
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  1. Aster
    8:32 am on November 27th, 2009

    Rick Steves’ phrasebook was my best friend during a recent three- month tour of Europe. This book is perfectly written for the budget traveler with clear pronounciations and slices of Rick Steves’ humor that his readers have come to love. The book even includes a bit of a “script” for reserving a hotel room over the phone by including the exact phrases in the logical order. Thanks to the book, I was able to eat well in Nice, sleep cheap in Provence, chase the casanovas away in Florence and much more. Overall, this book is probably not essential for those who are only traveling in major cities where travelers are apt to find plenty of English spoken. However, this book is a bible in small towns where no English is spoken. In addition, the book helped me to show most locals that I was taking an interest in their language and not making the assumption that others could speak mine. As a reward, I believe that people were more helpful, more likely to carry on a conversation with me and, when applicable, more likely to respond in English. This was especially true in Paris.

  2. Shiva
    9:40 am on November 27th, 2009

    I took the Italian section of this book with me on a two-week backpacking trip through Italy. It was highly-useful, especially in the restaurants. It’s well-organized with all the phrases you’ll need. The “Menu Decoder” section is great for looking up words in a dictionary format. Since I was traveling light and only needed the Italian section, I cut the book into three parts and bound each with duct tape. Now I have three phrase books!

  3. Mya
    12:32 pm on November 27th, 2009

    Easy to find what you are looking for. Has all of the truly importaint words and phrases. I think that the food translations were used the most, by me and anyone else that figured out I had this book. You really do not need a phrase book if you are traveling from big city to big city, but if you find yourself in a small village or town, this book will be very handy. If you want a phrase book, this is the one. Next time I take off over seas, this book will make its way into my backpack.

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