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Following on from my earlier claim that you can get by in a foreign country by smiling, being enthusiastic and saying "thank you" a lot, I wondered about the possibility of compiling a bare minimum phrase book for use by people who know nothing of the language they're going to be floundering in.

My BMPB should be small enough to fit onto a piece of paper considerably smaller than most phrasebooks. It assumes general goodwill on the part of the people to whom one is speaking, and isn't intended to cover any specific circumstance.


Yes
No
Please
Thank you
Thank you very much
Hello
Goodbye
See you later
Great [*]
It doesn't matter
1-10, 100
Can you write it down, please? [mostly for numbers not covered above, or placenames]
What do you call this?
I would like... [**]
I need... [**]
I have lost... [**]
I would like to go to (here) [points to map, or points to written-down placename]
... something
... that one/this one.
... one like this.
Where are the toilets?
I don't feel well

So, what have I missed for a BMPB ? What have I included that isn't really necessary ?

[*] A range (fantastic, brilliant, etc) also useful if you're going to be asked lots of questions
[**] Obviously an extensive list of nouns would be useful here. But you can do a lot with gesturing if necessary. I managed while in Italy to mime such things as "butter knife", "lens cap", "man who plays the melodeon", and "wine bar near the mask museum" without too much trouble.

Date: 2009-02-24 06:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] venta.livejournal.com
Good one, can't believe I missed that.

Date: 2009-02-24 07:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sea-of-flame.livejournal.com
Also, Excuse me (as in, as a preface to an enquiry, rather than an apology - we use the two somewhat interchangably in English, but other languages don't always do so!)

That's mine/for me - comes in v handy when identifying who ordered what/that it's your luggage, etc

Beyond that - sometimes some imperatives can be a good idea - help! Stop! - etc. An Egyptian guidebook I was looking at recently actually bothers to advise the vocab for "shame" (ie, -on you) & "leave me alone" for female travellers...


Date: 2009-02-24 07:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] secondhand-rick.livejournal.com
I agree with both 'sorry' and 'excuse me'.

Also, "Where are the lady-boys at?"

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