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Whether you're exploring the French Riviera or braving the heights of the Eiffel tower, Paris, be sure to download your Talking French Phrasebook!
Providing over 500 professionally translated words and phrases, this Talking French Phrasebook is the fun and easy way to get chatting with the locals. Say anything from I have lost my passport to frogs legs and snails please!
With the written translation as well as spoken audio recordings, recorded by professional voice over artists, you can be assured that you'll always be perfectly pronounced.
Since 2006 Coolgorilla's Talking Phrasebooks have been designed with travelers in mind. They operate offline so you'll never have to pay for roaming data charges unlike some other phrasebooks out there and you can use them whilst in remote areas with no internet connection. Even use them with headphones in Airplane Mode whilst flying to your chosen destination.
Each of the 40 categories are laid out in an easy to use menu system and with the search function the exact phrase you need is only ever a finger tap away!
Download your Talking French Phrasebook now to help you sample some of France's finest cuisine, beautiful sights and vast culture.
Also available in Spanish, German, Arabic, Dutch, Greek, Japanese, Italian and Portuguese.
Topics include;
Essentials
Travel
-Basics
-Planes
-Trains
-Automobiles
Accommodation
-Locating
-Booking
-Requests
-Complaints
Food and Drink
-Eating Out
-Ordering Food
-French Food
-Food Items
-Ordering Drinks
Activities
-Sight Seeing
-French Culture
-Outdoor
-Beach
-Nightime
Socialising
-Greetings
-At the Bar
-Romance
Shopping
-Basics
-Clothes
-Photography
-Groceries
-Banking
-Travel Essentials
Medical
-The Doctors
-Parts of the Body
-The Dentist
-The Pharmacy
-Allergies
Dates and Time
-Basics
-Days of the Week
-Months
-Seasons
-Times
Numbers
-Counting
-Ordinals
-Fractions
-Measurements
Emergencies
Providing over 500 professionally translated words and phrases, this Talking French Phrasebook is the fun and easy way to get chatting with the locals. Say anything from I have lost my passport to frogs legs and snails please!
With the written translation as well as spoken audio recordings, recorded by professional voice over artists, you can be assured that you'll always be perfectly pronounced.
Since 2006 Coolgorilla's Talking Phrasebooks have been designed with travelers in mind. They operate offline so you'll never have to pay for roaming data charges unlike some other phrasebooks out there and you can use them whilst in remote areas with no internet connection. Even use them with headphones in Airplane Mode whilst flying to your chosen destination.
Each of the 40 categories are laid out in an easy to use menu system and with the search function the exact phrase you need is only ever a finger tap away!
Download your Talking French Phrasebook now to help you sample some of France's finest cuisine, beautiful sights and vast culture.
Also available in Spanish, German, Arabic, Dutch, Greek, Japanese, Italian and Portuguese.
Topics include;
Essentials
Travel
-Basics
-Planes
-Trains
-Automobiles
Accommodation
-Locating
-Booking
-Requests
-Complaints
Food and Drink
-Eating Out
-Ordering Food
-French Food
-Food Items
-Ordering Drinks
Activities
-Sight Seeing
-French Culture
-Outdoor
-Beach
-Nightime
Socialising
-Greetings
-At the Bar
-Romance
Shopping
-Basics
-Clothes
-Photography
-Groceries
-Banking
-Travel Essentials
Medical
-The Doctors
-Parts of the Body
-The Dentist
-The Pharmacy
-Allergies
Dates and Time
-Basics
-Days of the Week
-Months
-Seasons
-Times
Numbers
-Counting
-Ordinals
-Fractions
-Measurements
Emergencies
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