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Learn Languages from around the World

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

Sumimasen

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How To Say Sorry, Thank You, or Get Someone’s Attention in Japanese sumimasen

Hello in French

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How to Say Hello in French If you’re planning to visit any French-speaking country anytime soon, it is important that you know some common phrases to help you start a conversation or get around. One of such phrases is bonjour meaning hello in French. Bonjour – This is the standard or most common way of …

No in Japanese

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How To Say No in Japanese Bangō

Seriously in Japanese

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How To Say Seriously in Japanese gachi

Yellow in Spanish

Yellow in Spanish

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The color Yellow is popular enough where you may need to know how to say it in Spanish speaking countries. Just like learning the colors Red or Blue, being able to describe something and having to use Yellow may come in handy when you least expect it. Amarilla (Feminine) Amarillo (Masculine) Examples of when to …

Thank you in German

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Say Thank You in German Has your Grandmother ever told you to always say to always be polite, mind your P and Q and always say please and thank you? Well mine has, and it is important to be polite anywhere you end up in the world. “Vielen Dank” is a great place to start …

Good Morning in Japanese

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How To Say Good Morning in Japanese Ohayō gozaimasu

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January in Spanish

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How To Say January in Spanish January – Enero

I Love You in Japanese

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How To Say I Love You in Japanese aishiteru Watashi wa aishite imasu suki desu

Have a Good Day in French

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How to Say Have a Good Day in French Like other cultures around the world, the French culture appreciates courtesy and respect. When concluding a conversation or saying goodbye to a customer, you are expected to say it pleasantly. The common phrase used to tell someone to have a good day in French is – …

Do You Best in Japanese

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How To Say Do Your Best in Japanese Ganbatte Ganbatte Kudasai Ganbarimasu

Good Morning In German

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How to say Good morning In German If you are ever lucky enough to find yourself walking through the streets of Germany early in the day, you will for sure want to know how to say Good Morning to all the people you pass. Good morning in German is translated to “Guten Morgen”. Pronounced GOO-tehn …

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