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   There's nothing worse than being in a new strange place and not understanding a word the locals are saying... it can happen even when they're speaking the same language as you!! The best way to fit and not look like a tourist is to pick up a little local jargon as you go. If you're looking for a language translator, you should check out our Language Translation page... Otherwise, here are some links to phrase books that will help you along the way...

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