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Here is such a list of '''common phrases in different languages.'''

It is possible for [[tourism|tourists]] in a country whose language they do not understand to get along with a surprisingly short list of phrases, combined with pointing, miming, and writing down numbers on paper.

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*where's the bathroom?: ''puchpa' vISuch. nuqDaq 'oH?'' /putSpA? vIs`utS nuqd`aq ?ox/ (literally "I seek the bathroom. Where is it?")
*generic toast:'' 'IwlIj jachjaj'' /?IwlIdZ dZAtSdZAdZ/
*Do you speak English? ''DIvI' Hol DajatlhlaH'a'?'' /d`IvI? xol d`AdZAtKlAx?A?/
*foreigner: ''nov'' /nov/

=== [[Korean language|Korean]] ===

''Note: [[Hangeul]] ''[[
OfficialRevised Romanization of South Korean]]'' /[[SAMPA]]/''
''See also: [[Korean nNames ofor Korea]]''

*Korean: 한국어 ''hangugeo'' /han ku k7/
*hello: 안녕하세요 ''annyeonghaseyo''/an nj7N se jo/  (ah nyuhng ha say yo), 안녕 ''annyeong'' /an nj7N/ (ah nyuhng)

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*generic toast: 건배! ''geonbae'' /k7n p&/ (gun ba) (2nd vowel is same as in English "bat") , 위하여! ''wihayeo'' /wi ha y7/ (wee hah yuh)
*Do you speak English?: 영어 할 줄 아세요? ''yeongeo hal jul aseyo'' /y7N 7 hal cul a sE yo/ (young uh hall jool a say yo)









=== [[Latin]] ([[Italic languages|Italic]]) ===

Pronounciations  given are the Ecclesiastical Pronounciation (Based on [[Italian language|Italian]], and used in some ceremonies by the [[Catholic]] church)  

*Latin: ''Latina'' /la'tina/ ("lah-TEE-nah")
*hello: ''ave!'' /'ave/ ("Ah-vay") 
*goodbye: ''vale!'' /'vale/ ("vah-lay")
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Toilet vs W.C.  In many countries, the abbreviation W.C. for the British "Water Closet" may be used instead of the local word for "Toilet".  In U.S. English "toilet" refers to the fixture (the toilet itself) rather than the room which contains it.  In German, the informal "clo" for "closet" refers to the fixture.

==External link==
* [http://www.elite.net/~runner/jennifers/language.htm Dictionaries, Grammars, and other online language resources]