Whether travelling in Bulgaria for business or pleasure, Chambers Bulgarian Phrasebook will equip you with all the language tools you need to get you through your stay. The book covers a wide range of essential topics, including travelling, accommodation, eating and drinking, and coping in emergencies, with each section featuring lists of key words followed by sentences you will want to say or will hear. Pronunciation is made easy with a simple phonetic system, designed specially for English speakers. And new for this edition -- downloadable MP3 files of 75 key sentences, recorded by native Bulgarian speakers, will ensure you can always make yourself understood. A wealth of practical information and interesting facts about Bulgarian culture allows you to feel less like a tourist and more like a local. Other useful features include a grammar chapter, notes on Bulgarian holidays and festivals, and a section on useful addresses and telephone numbers. All this plus a two-way bilingual dictionary of 4,000 words and phrases means that you will never be lost for words.
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Höhe: 145 mm
Breite: 102 mm
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978-0-550-10679-7 (9780550106797)
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