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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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*'''tS''' is '''ch''' as in '''ch'''at.
*'''dZ''' is '''j''' as in '''j'''oy.
*'''j''' is '''y''' as in '''y'''es.
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''See also [[#Indonesian
_(Malayo-Polynesian)|Indonesian]]''.

*Malay language: ''Bahasa Melayu'' /ba-ha-sa me-la-yu/
*hello: 
**''selamat pagi'' /s@-la-mat pa-gi/ (morning) 
**''selamat tengah hari'' /... t@Nah ha-ri/ (around midday and in the early afternoon)
**''selamat petang'' /... p@-taN/ (late afternoon)
**''selamat malam'' /... ma-lam/ (after dark)
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==External link==
* [http://www.elite.net/~runner/jennifers/language.htm Dictionaries, Grammars, and other online language resources]

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