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Lonely Planet Fast Talk Latin American Spanish

Roberto Esposto
Barcode 9781786573858
Paperback

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Release Date: 01/06/2018

Genre: Language & Reference
Sub-Genre: Foreign Languages & EFL
Label: Lonely Planet Global Limited
Language: English
Publisher: Lonely Planet Global Limited
Pages: 96

Although it is possible to get by in major Latin American cities without speaking Spanish, just a few phrases go a long way in making friends, inviting service with a smile, and ensuring a rich and rewarding travel experience.

Lonely Planet: The world's number one travel guide publisher*

Although it is possible to get by in major Latin American cities without speaking Spanish, just a few phrases go a long way in making friends, inviting service with a smile, and ensuring a rich and rewarding travel experience - you could dance the night away at a salsa club, taste the best local dishes or find a gorgeous beach off the tourist trail.

  • Essential phrases to meet all your travel needs
  • How to get local recommendations
  • Easy-to-use pronunciation guides
  • Expert tips to boost your confidence

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