French Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Wed, 30 Sep 2020 10:21:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png French Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 What Are the Most Useful Languages for Traveling? https://travelermaster.com/what-are-the-most-useful-languages-for-traveling/ Thu, 01 Oct 2020 18:22:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=18352 It would be hard to travel without being able to communicate with those who we encounter, wouldn’t it? Thousands of languages are spoken all over the world, and travelers that leave their native lands to go to visit other countries will find that knowing a second language or two is very helpful. If you want […]

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It would be hard to travel without being able to communicate with those who we encounter, wouldn’t it? Thousands of languages are spoken all over the world, and travelers that leave their native lands to go to visit other countries will find that knowing a second language or two is very helpful.

If you want to learn a language that will help you communicate globally, here are your top options. 

English

The most widely-spoken language in the world, with nearly 1.3 billion people around the world (nearly 17% of Earth’s population) speaking English as a first or second language. While it will obviously help you to communicate in places like the UK and the United States, its role as a global lingua franca will help you communicate with others around the world.

Spanish

¿Hablas español? Thanks to a powerful empire hundreds of years ago, the country of Spain spread its native language across the Americas and into some parts of Asia and Africa. Mexico, Colombia, and Spain are now the most populated countries to speak this language.

French

The French language also has a large global expanse due to its colonial history. The native language of the world’s most-visited country, France, is also spoken throughout the Middle East and Africa to this day. 

Mandarin Chinese

While Chinese might be contained to one geographical area in Asia, the sheer number of speakers of this language make it very useful for traveling. China is the world’s biggest country, and you’ll also find its language spoken in places like Taiwan and Malaysia.

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Want to Learn to Communicate While Traveling? Learn These Languages https://travelermaster.com/want-to-learn-to-communicate-while-traveling-learn-these-languages/ Tue, 14 Jan 2020 14:36:04 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=12778 For those of us who know the English language, traveling is a whole lot easier. Aside from being the native tongue of nearly over 400 million people, it is also the world’s lingua franca and most widely-spoken second language. However, it’s good to move beyond your own borders, if possible, and learn other languages to […]

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For those of us who know the English language, traveling is a whole lot easier. Aside from being the native tongue of nearly over 400 million people, it is also the world’s lingua franca and most widely-spoken second language.

However, it’s good to move beyond your own borders, if possible, and learn other languages to help you communicate while traveling. Here are three other languages that are especially useful for travelers.

Spanish

Spanish is a great language to learn, opening up the doors to a whole host of fascinating countries like Spain, Colombia, and Mexico. The language of Cervantes has almost 500 million native speakers (more than English!) and is one of the easiest languages for English speakers to learn.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B7J-DF-iD6S/

French

Parlez-vous français? Another Romance language that is super useful for those who love to travel is French. Aside from endearing yourself to surly Parisian shopkeepers, you will also find yourself able to communicate with a wide variety of Africans, Europeans, and even some North Americans (hello, Quebec!) with French.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B22H7o1iuKM/

Arabic

Arabic is a difficult language to learn, but knowledge of this Semitic language will open up all kinds of doors for you. Spoken all over North Africa and in the Middle East, knowledge of Arabic is a huge tool for travel.

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10 Cities Outside of France Where French is Predominantly Spoken https://travelermaster.com/10-cities-outside-france-french-predominantly-spoken/ Sat, 17 Nov 2018 07:01:31 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=2873 Although some of these cities might not be top of your travel list, if you want to go somewhere where everyone speaks French, here are 10 places you can go that aren’t Paris. Kinshasa, Congo Kinshasa is the third largest city in Africa and is currently the largest French-speaking city in the world. Montreal, Canada […]

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Although some of these cities might not be top of your travel list, if you want to go somewhere where everyone speaks French, here are 10 places you can go that aren’t Paris.

Kinshasa, Congo

Kinshasa is the third largest city in Africa and is currently the largest French-speaking city in the world.

Montreal, Canada

Montreal is incredibly European looking and has a unique culture. The majority of locals are bilingual so if you want to practice your French, don’t be surprised if people start talking to you in English instead.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BqEHYQfn-u6/

Brussels, Belgium

The dialect is different in Belgium but you can definitely practice your French there.

Tananrive, Madagascar

Don’t be fooled by the movie, Madagascar is French-speaking.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BqDITS8Fk0s/

Niamey, Niger

Niamey is fast developing and an extremely vibrant city.

Abidjan, Ivory Coast

Abidjan has a population of 7.1 million and is the official economic capital of the country.

Douala, Cameroon

Douala is a lesser-known city in the West, despite being one of the largest French-speaking spots in the world.

Port-au-Prince, Haiti

After the earthquake, the city has become one of the poorest French-speaking cities in America.

Bamako, Mali

Bamako is a cultural hotspot and is often described as the musical capital of the continent.

Kigali, Rwanda

Kigali is a beautiful, clean city. It’s also French speaking.

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Experience the Magic of Montreal https://travelermaster.com/experience-magic-montreal/ Thu, 29 Mar 2018 08:03:16 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=1074 It is almost a miracle that Monreal, Quebec is such a popular place to live and visit. This French Canadian island’s chilling temperatures in winter average -8 degrees Celsius (17.6 degrees Fahrenheit), making it one of the most populated places in the world for its record cold climate. However, when the snow melts away, what […]

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It is almost a miracle that Monreal, Quebec is such a popular place to live and visit. This French Canadian island’s chilling temperatures in winter average -8 degrees Celsius (17.6 degrees Fahrenheit), making it one of the most populated places in the world for its record cold climate. However, when the snow melts away, what is revealed is an entirely different world. Montreal is a thriving metropolis that appeals to people of all ages and backgrounds, so if you have not been yet, you simply must put it on your list. 

What to Do

Montreal’s art and history scenes are booming, and there are more than enough museums to prove it. Visit Pointe-à-Callière Museum, which tells the history of the Quebec settlements and displays archaeological artifacts from Old Montreal. The Museum of Jewish Montreal is another fun way to learn about the history of the city from the perspective of the Jewish community. This museum is also outfitted with a lunch counter which you cannot miss!

McGill University is known as the Harvard of Canada, and its campus, built in 1821, stands up to that title. Take a walk around the school, and while you’re there, visit the Redpath Museum. This museum houses a collection of natural history artifacts including stuffed animals and dinosaur bones. The best part is the admission is free, which means you have no excuse not to go.

Where To Go

Le Plateau is a neighborhood in Montreal mostly inhabited by the younger population of the city. This neighborhood boasts tree-lined streets, small cafes and great nightlife. One place to try is Café Myriade, a sweet cafe visited mostly locals that serve up great treats including gluten-free options.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BgpYtzOl4Wh/?tagged=leplateau

Once you’re in Le Plateau, you have to visit the Mount Royal Park. Named after the mountain that surrounds the area, this park is full of locals in the summer. A unique way to experience the park is by renting scooters and going up to the top. You will also find the Mount Royal Cross, which is a monument that has been around since 1643.

Griffintown is another amazing neighborhood in Montreal you need to check out. This area has turned its abandoned industrial buildings into habitable and creative spaces. This district is known for its artist scene, which can be seen at the Arsenal Montreal exhibition space as well as MAC, or the Montreal Museum of Modern Art. This museum is one of the hubs of international contemporary art in the city which is displayed alongside local talent. Griffintown is also next to the Lachine Canal, which has pedestrian and bike lanes, great for enjoying Montreal outside.

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Best Poutine

Poutine is one of the most famous foods associated with Montreal. One of the best places to get this delicacy is Pierrette Patates in the Verdun neighborhood. This simple restaurant has amazing poutine for cheap and is truly an authentic experience. Smoke’s Poutinerie is another fabulous option. Famous for their local ingredients, this establishment also includes a vegetarian option, making poutine accessible to everyone.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> French Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Wed, 30 Sep 2020 10:21:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png French Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 What Are the Most Useful Languages for Traveling? https://travelermaster.com/what-are-the-most-useful-languages-for-traveling/ Thu, 01 Oct 2020 18:22:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=18352 It would be hard to travel without being able to communicate with those who we encounter, wouldn’t it? Thousands of languages are spoken all over the world, and travelers that leave their native lands to go to visit other countries will find that knowing a second language or two is very helpful. If you want […]

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It would be hard to travel without being able to communicate with those who we encounter, wouldn’t it? Thousands of languages are spoken all over the world, and travelers that leave their native lands to go to visit other countries will find that knowing a second language or two is very helpful.

If you want to learn a language that will help you communicate globally, here are your top options. 

English

The most widely-spoken language in the world, with nearly 1.3 billion people around the world (nearly 17% of Earth’s population) speaking English as a first or second language. While it will obviously help you to communicate in places like the UK and the United States, its role as a global lingua franca will help you communicate with others around the world.

Spanish

¿Hablas español? Thanks to a powerful empire hundreds of years ago, the country of Spain spread its native language across the Americas and into some parts of Asia and Africa. Mexico, Colombia, and Spain are now the most populated countries to speak this language.

French

The French language also has a large global expanse due to its colonial history. The native language of the world’s most-visited country, France, is also spoken throughout the Middle East and Africa to this day. 

Mandarin Chinese

While Chinese might be contained to one geographical area in Asia, the sheer number of speakers of this language make it very useful for traveling. China is the world’s biggest country, and you’ll also find its language spoken in places like Taiwan and Malaysia.

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Want to Learn to Communicate While Traveling? Learn These Languages https://travelermaster.com/want-to-learn-to-communicate-while-traveling-learn-these-languages/ Tue, 14 Jan 2020 14:36:04 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=12778 For those of us who know the English language, traveling is a whole lot easier. Aside from being the native tongue of nearly over 400 million people, it is also the world’s lingua franca and most widely-spoken second language. However, it’s good to move beyond your own borders, if possible, and learn other languages to […]

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For those of us who know the English language, traveling is a whole lot easier. Aside from being the native tongue of nearly over 400 million people, it is also the world’s lingua franca and most widely-spoken second language.

However, it’s good to move beyond your own borders, if possible, and learn other languages to help you communicate while traveling. Here are three other languages that are especially useful for travelers.

Spanish

Spanish is a great language to learn, opening up the doors to a whole host of fascinating countries like Spain, Colombia, and Mexico. The language of Cervantes has almost 500 million native speakers (more than English!) and is one of the easiest languages for English speakers to learn.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B7J-DF-iD6S/

French

Parlez-vous français? Another Romance language that is super useful for those who love to travel is French. Aside from endearing yourself to surly Parisian shopkeepers, you will also find yourself able to communicate with a wide variety of Africans, Europeans, and even some North Americans (hello, Quebec!) with French.

https://www.instagram.com/p/B22H7o1iuKM/

Arabic

Arabic is a difficult language to learn, but knowledge of this Semitic language will open up all kinds of doors for you. Spoken all over North Africa and in the Middle East, knowledge of Arabic is a huge tool for travel.

The post Want to Learn to Communicate While Traveling? Learn These Languages appeared first on Traveler Master.

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10 Cities Outside of France Where French is Predominantly Spoken https://travelermaster.com/10-cities-outside-france-french-predominantly-spoken/ Sat, 17 Nov 2018 07:01:31 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=2873 Although some of these cities might not be top of your travel list, if you want to go somewhere where everyone speaks French, here are 10 places you can go that aren’t Paris. Kinshasa, Congo Kinshasa is the third largest city in Africa and is currently the largest French-speaking city in the world. Montreal, Canada […]

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Although some of these cities might not be top of your travel list, if you want to go somewhere where everyone speaks French, here are 10 places you can go that aren’t Paris.

Kinshasa, Congo

Kinshasa is the third largest city in Africa and is currently the largest French-speaking city in the world.

Montreal, Canada

Montreal is incredibly European looking and has a unique culture. The majority of locals are bilingual so if you want to practice your French, don’t be surprised if people start talking to you in English instead.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BqEHYQfn-u6/

Brussels, Belgium

The dialect is different in Belgium but you can definitely practice your French there.

Tananrive, Madagascar

Don’t be fooled by the movie, Madagascar is French-speaking.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BqDITS8Fk0s/

Niamey, Niger

Niamey is fast developing and an extremely vibrant city.

Abidjan, Ivory Coast

Abidjan has a population of 7.1 million and is the official economic capital of the country.

Douala, Cameroon

Douala is a lesser-known city in the West, despite being one of the largest French-speaking spots in the world.

Port-au-Prince, Haiti

After the earthquake, the city has become one of the poorest French-speaking cities in America.

Bamako, Mali

Bamako is a cultural hotspot and is often described as the musical capital of the continent.

Kigali, Rwanda

Kigali is a beautiful, clean city. It’s also French speaking.

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Experience the Magic of Montreal https://travelermaster.com/experience-magic-montreal/ Thu, 29 Mar 2018 08:03:16 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=1074 It is almost a miracle that Monreal, Quebec is such a popular place to live and visit. This French Canadian island’s chilling temperatures in winter average -8 degrees Celsius (17.6 degrees Fahrenheit), making it one of the most populated places in the world for its record cold climate. However, when the snow melts away, what […]

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It is almost a miracle that Monreal, Quebec is such a popular place to live and visit. This French Canadian island’s chilling temperatures in winter average -8 degrees Celsius (17.6 degrees Fahrenheit), making it one of the most populated places in the world for its record cold climate. However, when the snow melts away, what is revealed is an entirely different world. Montreal is a thriving metropolis that appeals to people of all ages and backgrounds, so if you have not been yet, you simply must put it on your list. 

What to Do

Montreal’s art and history scenes are booming, and there are more than enough museums to prove it. Visit Pointe-à-Callière Museum, which tells the history of the Quebec settlements and displays archaeological artifacts from Old Montreal. The Museum of Jewish Montreal is another fun way to learn about the history of the city from the perspective of the Jewish community. This museum is also outfitted with a lunch counter which you cannot miss!

McGill University is known as the Harvard of Canada, and its campus, built in 1821, stands up to that title. Take a walk around the school, and while you’re there, visit the Redpath Museum. This museum houses a collection of natural history artifacts including stuffed animals and dinosaur bones. The best part is the admission is free, which means you have no excuse not to go.

Where To Go

Le Plateau is a neighborhood in Montreal mostly inhabited by the younger population of the city. This neighborhood boasts tree-lined streets, small cafes and great nightlife. One place to try is Café Myriade, a sweet cafe visited mostly locals that serve up great treats including gluten-free options.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BgpYtzOl4Wh/?tagged=leplateau

Once you’re in Le Plateau, you have to visit the Mount Royal Park. Named after the mountain that surrounds the area, this park is full of locals in the summer. A unique way to experience the park is by renting scooters and going up to the top. You will also find the Mount Royal Cross, which is a monument that has been around since 1643.

Griffintown is another amazing neighborhood in Montreal you need to check out. This area has turned its abandoned industrial buildings into habitable and creative spaces. This district is known for its artist scene, which can be seen at the Arsenal Montreal exhibition space as well as MAC, or the Montreal Museum of Modern Art. This museum is one of the hubs of international contemporary art in the city which is displayed alongside local talent. Griffintown is also next to the Lachine Canal, which has pedestrian and bike lanes, great for enjoying Montreal outside.

View this post on Instagram

Soleil ✔ Température ❌

A post shared by Expat' à Montréal 🌎🍁 (@m_e_l____a_n_i_e) on

Best Poutine

Poutine is one of the most famous foods associated with Montreal. One of the best places to get this delicacy is Pierrette Patates in the Verdun neighborhood. This simple restaurant has amazing poutine for cheap and is truly an authentic experience. Smoke’s Poutinerie is another fabulous option. Famous for their local ingredients, this establishment also includes a vegetarian option, making poutine accessible to everyone.

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