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It is possible for a [[tourism|tourist]] in a country whose language she does not understand to get along with a surprisingly short list of phrases, combined with pointing, miming, and writing down numbers on paper.
Here is such a list of '''common phrases in different languages.'''

You are invited to add more languages to the list. Please use the minimum number of words that would be understandable and put the pronunciation in slashes according to [[SAMPA]] transcription if possible. (If desired, also add a pseudo-English pronunciation guide for those not familiar with SAMPA or [[IPA]], however actual pronunciations of these will vary wildly from speaker to speaker. Separate syllables with dashes and use English words that sound like the syllables if possible, the stressed syllable in ALL CAPS).

'''Note: there seems to be a bug in the edit conflict screen which damages HTML character entities. If you get a conflict when editing this page, please make sure everythiThe [[language families and languages|language family]] of every language is listed in parentheses.

See also 
http://www.elite.net/~runner/jennifers/language.htm

As a sample, here's Eng  lis in order before you save the page.'''

The [[language families and languages|language family]] of every language is listed in parentheses.

See also 
http://www.elite.net/~runner/jennifers/language.htmh, according to standard British [[received pronunciation]]:

=== [[English language|English]] ([[germanic languages|Germanic]]) ===

*English: ''English'' ["iNlIS]
*hello: ''hello'' ["hEl@U]
*good-bye: ''good-bye'' ['gUd"baI]
*please: ''please'' [pli:z]
*thank you: ''thank you'' ["T{Nkju:]
*that one: ''that one'' ["D{twVn]
*how much?: ''how much'' [haU"mVtS]
*yes: ''yes'' [jEs]
*no: ''no'' [n@u]
*generic toast: ''bottoms up!'' ['bat@mz"Vp]

=== [[Arabic language|Arabic]] ([[semitic languages|Semitic]]) ===

''If you speak Arabic, you can edit this page right now!''

=== [[Euskara|Basque]] ===
*Basque: ''Euskara''
(contracted; show full)or between white and black people, "Shikamoo" (reply "Marahaba") for a young person to an elderly person, "Hodi" (reply "Karibu") when in the doorway of a house. There are additionally numerous informal greetings such as "Mambo", "Safi", and many more. Curiously, farewells are abrupt or even non-existent.

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