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Here is 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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*no: لا /la:/ (laa)
*Where's the bathroom?: أين الحمّام؟ /a’inal X\am:am/ (a'ina-l-hammam?, a ee null hhum mum?)
''note: these were snagged off of [http://tarjim.ajeeb.com/ajeeb/default.asp?lang=1 Ajeeb.com]'s Web translator, with SAMPA and spelling guide renderings a best-guess only.''
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wWhat is your name? = Ma ismak?
*Goodbye = Ma'salaama
*I don't know = La 'aarif
*I don't understand = La afham
*I don't remember = La atazakkar
*Welcome = Ahlan wa sahlan
*I am sick = Ana mareed




=== [[Euskara|Basque]] ===

Note on SAMPA: a comma after a [[fricative]] indicates that it is [[apical]] rather than [[laminal]].

*Basque: ''Euskara'' /ews ka ra/
*hello: ''kaixo'' /kaj S,o/
*good-bye: ''agur'' /a gu4/
(contracted; show full)* Some [[phrases in fictional languages]]

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

[[es:Frases usuales en distintos idiomas]]
[[ro:Fraze uzuale în diferite limbi]]
[[zh:不同语言中的共同词组]]