language tips Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Fri, 30 Apr 2021 11:09:00 +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 language tips Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 Learning a Little Bit of the Local Language Before You Travel Can Be a Big Help https://travelermaster.com/learning-a-little-bit-of-the-local-language-before-you-travel-can-be-a-big-help/ Fri, 30 Apr 2021 11:09:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=23473 One of the biggest barriers that sometimes puts people off when it comes to traveling abroad is their lack of knowledge of the language that is spoken in the travel destination that they’re considering. While it isn’t necessary to know a language fluently in order to travel to a place where it’s spoken, just knowing […]

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One of the biggest barriers that sometimes puts people off when it comes to traveling abroad is their lack of knowledge of the language that is spoken in the travel destination that they’re considering.

While it isn’t necessary to know a language fluently in order to travel to a place where it’s spoken, just knowing a few words and target phrases can help make your life easier and your travel experience more enjoyable.

No one is expecting you to become Cervantes if you travel to Madrid or to speak like Charles de Gaulle on your next trip to Paris, but while this might be impossible, learning a little goes a long way.

Polite expressions such as please and thank you are a big help and might score you extra points with shopkeepers and restaurant owners. Learning other basic things such as yes, no, and greetings are another great way to help you blend in a bit and endear you to the locals.

It will become apparent eventually that you aren’t a fluent speaker of the language of the place that you are visiting, but that doesn’t matter! Just a little bit of effort can go a long way and help open doors for you in your travels that you might not have had before.

So, consider dedicating just a few hours of study to the language of the place that you want to visit if you want to make the most out of your trip abroad!

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You Must Learn These Phrases before Traveling to a Foreign Country https://travelermaster.com/you-must-learn-these-phrases-before-traveling-to-a-foreign-country/ Fri, 21 Feb 2020 06:00:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=13861 Let’s face it: if you speak English, you can get by while traveling almost anywhere in the world. The English language has become the world’s lingua franca, and a huge number of people on the planet can at least get by in the language of Shakespeare. However, we recommend at least learning a few phrases […]

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Let’s face it: if you speak English, you can get by while traveling almost anywhere in the world. The English language has become the world’s lingua franca, and a huge number of people on the planet can at least get by in the language of Shakespeare.

However, we recommend at least learning a few phrases in a country’s native language if you are set to travel there. Not only does it show that you are interested in the place’s culture, but it also demonstrates respect and friendliness. Commit yourself to at least learning these phrases in the language of whatever place you are going to travel to!

“Hello!”

The simplest world to learn in any language is “hello,” so you should take the time to learn how to at least greet someone in their native tongue. This will endear you to waiters and waitresses, shopkeepers, and people that you meet passing on the street.

“Goodbye!”

If you have learned how to say “hello” in a language, why not learn how to say “goodbye?” While the majority of your conversation with someone might take place in English, if you at least greet yourself and bid farewell in their native tongue, you will score major points.

“Do you speak English?”

Not all people that you come across will speak English while traveling, which is why it’s important to learn how to ask people if they speak English in their native language. That way, if a person doesn’t speak your language, they will not feel embarrassed or ashamed when asked if they can communicate in English.

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One of the biggest barriers that sometimes puts people off when it comes to traveling abroad is their lack of knowledge of the language that is spoken in the travel destination that they’re considering.

While it isn’t necessary to know a language fluently in order to travel to a place where it’s spoken, just knowing a few words and target phrases can help make your life easier and your travel experience more enjoyable.

No one is expecting you to become Cervantes if you travel to Madrid or to speak like Charles de Gaulle on your next trip to Paris, but while this might be impossible, learning a little goes a long way.

Polite expressions such as please and thank you are a big help and might score you extra points with shopkeepers and restaurant owners. Learning other basic things such as yes, no, and greetings are another great way to help you blend in a bit and endear you to the locals.

It will become apparent eventually that you aren’t a fluent speaker of the language of the place that you are visiting, but that doesn’t matter! Just a little bit of effort can go a long way and help open doors for you in your travels that you might not have had before.

So, consider dedicating just a few hours of study to the language of the place that you want to visit if you want to make the most out of your trip abroad!

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You Must Learn These Phrases before Traveling to a Foreign Country https://travelermaster.com/you-must-learn-these-phrases-before-traveling-to-a-foreign-country/ Fri, 21 Feb 2020 06:00:00 +0000 https://stagingtrm.wpengine.com/?p=13861 Let’s face it: if you speak English, you can get by while traveling almost anywhere in the world. The English language has become the world’s lingua franca, and a huge number of people on the planet can at least get by in the language of Shakespeare. However, we recommend at least learning a few phrases […]

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Let’s face it: if you speak English, you can get by while traveling almost anywhere in the world. The English language has become the world’s lingua franca, and a huge number of people on the planet can at least get by in the language of Shakespeare.

However, we recommend at least learning a few phrases in a country’s native language if you are set to travel there. Not only does it show that you are interested in the place’s culture, but it also demonstrates respect and friendliness. Commit yourself to at least learning these phrases in the language of whatever place you are going to travel to!

“Hello!”

The simplest world to learn in any language is “hello,” so you should take the time to learn how to at least greet someone in their native tongue. This will endear you to waiters and waitresses, shopkeepers, and people that you meet passing on the street.

“Goodbye!”

If you have learned how to say “hello” in a language, why not learn how to say “goodbye?” While the majority of your conversation with someone might take place in English, if you at least greet yourself and bid farewell in their native tongue, you will score major points.

“Do you speak English?”

Not all people that you come across will speak English while traveling, which is why it’s important to learn how to ask people if they speak English in their native language. That way, if a person doesn’t speak your language, they will not feel embarrassed or ashamed when asked if they can communicate in English.

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