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Learn to say the most common phrases in each language of a foreign country you may be visiting.

Spanish Word For Monday

Monday in Spanish

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Learning how to say Monday in Spanish is easy! The word for Monday in Spanish is lunes. Pronounced “loo-nace”, this term can be used when referring to the day of the week or asking what day it is, as in “¿Qué día es hoy?” (What day is today?). When talking about a specific date that …

How Are You in Spanish

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How To Say How Are You in Spanish Cómo estás – This is the most common way to say “how are you” in Spanish. Often said after a greeting such as hello, or good afternoon.

Gay In Spanish

Gay In Spanish

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Gay in Spanish is a term used to refer to someone who is homosexual. It can also mean happy or lighthearted and it has similar connotations as the English word “gay”. Here are some ways to say gay in Spanish: Different ways to say Gay in Spanish 1. Maricón – This term is considered offensive …

Thank You in Japanese

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How To Say Thank You in Japanese Arigatō Arigatō Gozaimashita Arigato Gozaimasu Dōmo Arigatō In Japanese culture, it is very polite to offer thanks after asking a question or wrapping up a conversation. There are several variations of how to say thank you in Japanese with most being used in standard conversations.

Hello in Japanese

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How To Say Hello in Japanese Kon’nichiwa – I’m sure you have have heard someone say Kon’nichiwa before on tv. It’s one of the more popular phrases one should learn before heading to Japan. The Japanese culture is very polite and won’t typically start a conversation until greetings have been done.

Let’s Eat In Japanese

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How To Say Let’s Eat in Japanese itadakimasu – This phrase has several different meanings around eating. It can be translated to: – Let’s Eat – Thanks for the food – I humbly receive

Fuck In Spanish

Fuck In Spanish

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It can sometimes be useful to learn a few swear words in Spanish to get your point across. Most likely you won’t be using them when traveling and talking to locals, but if the moment presents itself, most people will get a kick out of you knowing how to cuss in their language. Fuck is …

Sugoi

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Meaning of Sugoi Sugoi has a wide variety of meanings when it comes to showing expression. Often used in casual conversation it can either relate to very good or bad news.

Cheers in German

How To Say Cheers in German

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Oktoberfest might be right around the corner and it’s time to brush up on your German. This is the more logical reason as to why you stumbled upon this post rather than just browsing the web looking to learn something new. We love our beer too and it’s important to know some local traditions and …

Cheers in Italian

How To Say Cheers in Italian

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The Italians are well known for their love of wine. It’s no coincidence that they have several meanings for cheers as you raise your glass and toast your friends and family. In addition to wine, Italians love to raise a toast over a fine cocktail. In fact, there many famous Italian cocktails, such as the …

Cheers in Irish

How To Say Cheers in Irish

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When you think of drinking you most likely have thought of the Irish and the ever so popular Guinness. Ireland is well known for the alcohol so when you visit this beautiful country, it is important to know some of the local language so you can socialize and give a proper cheers as you raise …

Cheers in Polish

How To Say Cheers in Polish

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Many people find themselves nervous to learn Polish for it’s words that contain 20 consonants and 2 vowels. However, fear not as if you plan on visiting Poland, you will want to learn a couple of the basic phrases and from there you will start to pick up on their language as locals talk to …

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