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    Conversational English Russian dictionary.  English for tourists: a short phrasebook with pronunciation and translation.  Dating, introductions and goodbyes

    Russian-English phrasebook with pronunciation

    Traveling to cities and countries where english is spoken, take this with you English phrasebook... By studying it, you will know how to speak English correctly, pay particular attention to the Pronunciation column.

    English

    Translation

    Pronunciation

    Greetings

    Hi! Hey! Hi!
    Hello! Hello! Hello!
    How do you do? How are you? How do you do?
    Good morning! Good morning! Good morning!
    Good afternoon! Good day! Good a: Ftenun!
    Good evening! Good evening! Good and: Vning!
    Good night! Goodnight! Good night!
    How are you? How are you? How are you:?
    And you? And you? End yu :?
    How about you? And how are you? Howe ebout yu :?
    (I am) very well, thank you. Very good thanks. (Ai um) veri wel with enk yu :.
    (I am) fine, thank you. Great, thanks. (Ai um) fine with enk yu :.
    Not bad. Not bad. Not bad.
    So, so. Thank you. Thank you, so so. Sow sow with enk yu :.
    Not so well, thank you. Thank you, not really. Not sow well with enk yu :.


    Acquaintance

    What is your name? What is your name? Wat from yo: name?
    My name is ... My name is… My name from ...
    I am Bambooot. I'm Bamboot. Ay em Bambooot.
    I am from Russia. I'm from Russia. Ai em from Russia.
    We are from Russia. We are from Russia. Ui: a: from rush.
    Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to mi: to you :.
    How old are you? How old are you? Howe old a: yu :?
    I am… years old. I am ... years old. Ay uh ... yeh: z oold.
    What do you do? What do you do? Whoa blowing: doo?
    I am a…. (teacher). I'am a teacher. Ai am e chiche.
    Are you married? Are you married (married)? A: u: maryd?
    I am married. I am married (married). Ay uh maryd.
    I am not married. I am not married (married). Ay um not maryd.
    Do you have any children? Do you have children? Doo yu: have you ani children?
    I have one child (two children). I have one child (two children). Ay have one child (tu: children).


    Communication and questions

    Do you speak English? You speak English? Do you speak English?
    Do you speak Russian? Do you speak Russian? Du yu: sleep: to rush?
    What languages ​​do you speak? What languages ​​do you speak? Wat langwidges do yu: sleep: k?
    I speak English but just a little. I speak English, but not much. Ay sleep: to and: nglish bat ja: st e little.
    Speak slowly, please. Please speak slowly. Sleep: to sloly or: z.
    Sorry, what did you say? Excuse me, what did you say? Sori, wat did you: sey?
    Is it correct? This is right? From it corect?
    Do you understand me? Do you understand me? Du yu: understand mi :?
    Can I ask you? May I ask you (ask)? Ken ai ask yu :?
    What can I do for you? How can I help you? Wat ken ai du fo: yu :?
    What do you think? What do you think? Wat doo yu: with inc?
    Who? Who? Hu?
    What? What? Wat?
    What is this? What it is? What from sis?
    Where? Where? Where to? Ueah?
    When? When? Wen?
    How? How? How?
    How do I get to…? How to get …? How do ah get tu ...?
    Where from? Where? Uea from?
    Where are you from? Where are you from? Uea a: u: from?
    Why? Why? Wye?
    How much is it? How much is it? How munch from it?
    Do you like ...? You like …? Doo yu: like ...?
    Where can I get a taxi? Where can I get a taxi? Uea ken ah get e teksi?


    Statement

    Yes. Yes. Yes.
    Yes, of course. Oh sure. Yes of ko: s.
    I agree. I agree (agree). Ay egri.
    With pleasure. With pleasure. Wiz plezhe.
    As you like. As you wish. Ez yu: like.
    All right. OK. Okey. Well okay). O: l wright. Oakay.
    I see. It's clear. Ay si :.
    I am busy. I'm busy (busy) Ay uh bizi.


    Negation

    No. No. Know.
    No, thank you. No thanks. Know with enk yu :.
    No, you may not. No, I do not allow. Know yu: mei note.
    I do mind. I object. Ay doo: mind.
    I am very sorry, but I can’t. Sorry, but I can't. Ai um vari sori bat ai kent.
    That’s impossible. It's impossible. Zthis is imposable.
    You are wrong. You are not right. Yu: a: ron.
    By no means. In no case. Bai know mi: nz.


    Expression of gratitude

    Thank you!Thanks! Thanks! WITHenk NS:! WITHanx!
    Thank you very (so) much! Many thanks! WITHenk yu: vari (sow) mach!
    I don’t know how to thank you. I don’t know how to thank you. Ai dount know how tu with enk yu :.
    How kind of you! How kind of you! How kind ov yu :!
    You are so kind! You are so kind! Yu: a: sow kynd!
    Thank you, it was delicious. Thank you, it was delicious. WITHenk yu: it uoz delishes.
    Thank you for your attention. Thank you for your attention. Senk yu: pho: yo: ethension.
    You are welcome! Please (in response to thanks). Yu: a: welcam!
    That’s nothing. It's my pleasure. Zetc us ing.
    Here you are. Here you go (take it). He yu: a :.
    Please Please, please. Pliz.


    Parting

    Gooodbye! Goodbye! Good Bye!
    See you (later)! See you later! Si: yu: (leite)!
    See you soon! See you soon! Si: yu: sun!
    I hope to see you again. Hope I see you again. Ai hop to si: yu: aegain.
    Have a good trip! Have a good trip! Have a good trip!
    Take care! Take care! Take kee!
    Good luck! Good luck! Good luck!

    I wish

    Best wishes! Good luck! Best wishes!
    Congratulations! Congratulations! Kengraties!
    Happy birthday! Happy birthday! Happy byo: with day!
    Happy New Year! Happy New Year! Happy new ye :!
    Happy anniversary! Happy wedding! Napi eniveseri!
    I wish you all the best! I wish you all the best! Ay weish yu: ol z e best!
    Have a good time! Have a nice time! Hev e good time!
    Have a good holiday! Have a good rest! Have a good holiday!

    English is easy enough to learn language... Most proposals can be built simply by taking the right words from the dictionary.

    Next summer we plan to visit London. We are planning to visit London next summer.

    Words do not change by gender, which greatly facilitates learning, and the plural is formed very easily, you need to add the letter s to the end of the word being changed (but there are exceptions to the rules). Below is an example of plural formation:

    Where can I buy the ticket? Where can I buy a ticket?

    Where can I buy tickets? Where can I buy tickets?

    Please note that if some words are mispronounced, there may be misunderstandings between the interlocutors. In English, there is a difference in the pronunciation of a long and short vowel. For example, a short full (full) means full, and a long fool (full) means a fool. 🙂 Long vowel in our Russian-English phrasebook with pronunciation marked with a (:) in the pronunciation column. Studying this English, You will learn how to speak English correctly and also enrich your vocabulary with new words and expressions.

    Dear guests of the Bambooot travel club, you have viewed English phrasebook... It is generally accepted that English is an international spoken language, but other foreign languages ​​may be needed for more comfortable communication abroad. You can get acquainted with them at the following links:

    We are waiting for interesting feedback and suggestions from you on how to improve ours.

    Everyone knows that when going on a trip abroad, it is advisable to learn or at least write down for yourself a few spoken phrases in a foreign language that you may need in different situations abroad. It is quite difficult to learn phrases in different languages, depending on the country you are traveling to.

    But as practice shows, if you “stock up” a few necessary expressions in English, then you will be understood in almost any country in the world. In any case, the staff of airports, hotels and most shops knows English to one degree or another in order to understand you and help you in difficult situations. And for this it is not at all necessary to learn letters, grammar, devote hours to the English word and the peculiarities of syntax.

    So what phrases might you need while traveling? We decided to compile a short English-Russian phrasebook of popular and most necessary expressions for tourists. It will be especially useful for those people who do not speak English, and for whom communication is a necessity. Also, the phrasebook is intended for those who want to always have a little hint in their pocket, so that in a situation of real communication they feel more confident.

    First, these are the most common phrases in everyday life, including greeting and goodbye:

    Hello!

    Hello.

    Good morning. (up to 12 days)

    Good afternoon. (up to 5-6 days)

    Good evening. (until 10-11 pm)

    Good morning. (until 12 p.m.)

    Good afternoon. (until 5-6 p.m.)

    Good evening. (until 10-11 p.m.)

    How do you do

    Good "mo: ning

    Good "a: ftenun

    Good "and: vnin

    Hello, how are you?

    OK, thanks.

    Perfectly.

    Everything is fine.

    Hello, how are you?

    I am very well, thank you.

    He "low how a yu?

    Ay um wei wel, senk u.

    Not that bad.

    I have to go

    Ai mast bi goin

    Ay hev tu go

    My business card

    My address

    My number

    My phone number

    May ed "res

    Mai Phone Namba

    Hope we'll see you again

    I hope we meet again

    Ay hope whi mit uh "gene

    Goodbye!

    Goodnight!

    Good night!

    Please (answer to thank you)

    Yu a 'welkam

    I'm sorry (I'm sorry)

    Weare from it?

    How much is it?

    How much is that?

    How munch from z?

    I do not understand

    I don’t understand

    Ay dont ande’stand

    Repeat please

    Ri "pi: t or: z

    You may need to call out to someone to ask a question:

    You may be answered as follows:

    Yes, what is it?

    Yes, what is it?

    Yes, what about it?

    How can I help you?

    What can I do for

    Wat ken ah doo fo yu?

    Travel is not only new places and sights, but also new ones acquaintance... To do this, you need the following phrases:

    Any journey begins with railway station and airport... You need to buy a ticket, check in for the flight (if you are traveling by plane), find out about the time and place of departure. This set of phrases is a real lifesaver for such cases:

    One round-trip ticket for tomorrow, please.

    One single and one return ticket for tomorrow, please

    One single and one ri’tyo: n ticket photo to’morou or: z.

    Where can I buy a train ticket (plane, ship)

    Where can I buy a ticket for the train (plane, ship)?

    Uea ken ai bai e 'ticket fo ze train (plain, thorn)

    I would like a ticket to ...

    I "d like a ticket to the ...

    Id like ‘ticket that ze ...

    How do I get to the platform?

    How does one get to the platform?

    How daz one gett tu ze "platf?

    What are the flights to…?

    What flights are there to…?

    Wat flights a za that ...?

    arrival

    departure

    registration

    Uear from ze

    uh rivals

    di pa: chaz

    When does registration start?

    When does the check-in begin?

    Wen daz ze check "in bi" gin?

    What is the price…?

    What is the price of…?

    Wat from the price of ...?

    Arriving in another country, upon settling in hotel a few common phrases will also come in handy. The topics of booking and checking into a hotel are one of the most important not only in the phrasebook, but also during direct language learning.

    I want to book a room

    Room for one

    Room for two

    Not expensive

    For a week

    I want to order a room

    Ay uont tu "oh: yeah uh rum

    Single room

    Double room

    Not x "pentiva"

    Fore e wick

    How much does a room cost?

    How much is the room?

    How munch from the room?

    I'll pay cash.

    I will pay in cash.

    Ay wil pay in cash

    Can I pay by card?

    Can I pay by card?

    Ken ai pei bai ka: d?

    Wake me up at 8 o'clock, please.

    Wake me up at 8 o'clock, please.

    Wake mi ap et ait o clock, or: z.

    Book a taxi for 10 hours, please.

    Order a taxi for 10 o'clock, please

    "Oh: yes e‘ teksi pho ten o slok, or: z.

    Can I see the number please?

    Can I see the room, please?

    Ken ai si ze room, or: s?

    We are leaving. I would like to pay, please.

    We "re leaving. I" d like to pay, please.

    Uia "li: vin. Id like to pei, or: z.

    After checking into the hotel, travelers go explore the city and to visit sights... A phrasebook (Russian-English) for tourists will help you even in an unfamiliar city.

    Sorry, could you help me please?

    Excuse me, can you help me, please?

    Ex "cuse mi, ken yu help mi, or: s?"

    What are the main attractions you advise us to see?

    What main places of interest do you advise us to see?

    Wat maine place of "interest du yu ed" weiss as tu si :?

    Sorry, could you please tell me how to get to

    Metro stations

    Bus stop

    Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to the ...

    Ex "cuse mi, kud yu tel mi hai tu gettu ze

    - "metro station

    Bass stop

    Which bus should I take?

    What bus must I take?

    Wat bass must ah take?

    Please tell me how can I get to the hotel ...?

    Tell me, please, how can I get to the hotel ...?

    Tel mi pli: s, how ken ai gett tu ze hou "tel ...?

    My hotel
    -tourist office
    -the pharmacy
    -supermarket

    A touristic office

    A chemists shop

    Aim "si: kin

    Mai ho "tel

    E tu'ristic ‘office

    E 'kemists shop

    E supa ma: ket

    How much does the ticket cost?

    How much does the ticket cost?

    How mach daz ze ticket cost?

    Where can I buy a ticket to (to)

    Excursion

    Where can I buy the ticket to

    Uea ken ai bai ze ‘ticket tu

    The myu'ziam

    The ex "koshn

    The "palace"

    And of course, on a trip, you should definitely visit cafe or restaurant to fully experience the spirit of another country, observe people, enjoy the atmosphere of an unfamiliar city, taste the local cuisine. For this, again, it is not necessary to have knowledge of English.

    Menu, please!

    ‘Menyu, or: s

    I would like to order now.

    I would like to order now.

    Ay wood like that "oh: yeah naw

    I'll be ready to order in a few minutes.

    I will be ready to order in a few minutes

    Ay wil bi ‘redy two’ oh: yeah ying e fu ’minets

    What are your specialties?

    What are your specialties?

    What are the ‘specialties?

    Do you have any local specialties?

    Do you have any local dishes?

    Do you have any lowkl 'dishiz?

    What are the ingredients of this dish?

    What are the ingredients of this dish?

    Wat f the in'gri: dients of zis disc?

    What side dishes are there?

    What are the side dishes?

    Whoa and the side ‘dishiz?

    Is it spicy?

    From it ‘spicy?

    When will it be ready?

    When will it be ready?

    Wen whil it bi "redy?

    I would like a set menu.

    I would like the set lunch.

    Ay wood like the set lunch

    I'd like a bill, please.

    I'd like the check, please.

    Id like ze check, or: z

    We are paying separately.

    We are paying separately.

    Wee a payin ‘seperatli

    Bill me.

    The check is on me.

    The check is from he mi.

    Here we have led far from full list useful phrases for tourists. Now you understand that it is possible to communicate with foreigners without knowing the language. For the convenience of travelers who do not know English at all, the list of phrases contains a transcription of sentences in Russian.

    You can find more complete English with pronunciation on our website - you have the opportunity to get acquainted with it absolutely free. All phrases of the phrasebook are voiced by a professional speaker. In addition, after completing the exercises that are given to the phrasebook, you can learn all the necessary words and memorize phrases that you will probably need on a trip - the materials will help you to communicate well and communicate with native speakers.

    When preparing for a trip abroad, there are always many plans: what to take with you, how to spend time, what souvenirs to buy, and so on. In order to feel comfortable while traveling and to complete all the planned actions, you need to know the basic phrases for everyday communication with foreign interlocutors. It is not necessary to learn the local dialect, it is much easier to turn to the international language, that is, English, which will help out in any situation and in any country.

    In today's material, we will provide the most necessary English expressions with translation and pronunciation, which will allow you to build dialogues for dating, buying tickets, booking a room and walking around the city. Having printed out the necessary material, you will receive a full-fledged phrasebook on the topic of English for tourists.

    Remembering the classics of our quotes and aphorisms, we can say that politeness is the traveler's main weapon. How you address an unfamiliar interlocutor will determine his willingness to help you on any issue. To politely draw attention to yourself, the following words will help you:

    • Sir [Syo] * - sir; an official appeal to a stranger;
    • Madam [Madam] - lady; an official appeal to an unfamiliar woman;
    • Young man [Yian Meng] - a young man;
    • Young lady /Miss [Yian lady / Mies] - a young girl; unmarried girl.

    * In order for beginners to understand English immediately, we have accompanied the expressions with approximate Russian transcription.

    After these words, you must very correctly express your request or message. To do this, use the standard expressions of courtesy in English:

    • I beg your pardon [Ay bag yo padon] - Let me ask you;
    • Excuse me [Ixcuse mi] - Sorry (for disturbing);
    • Could you [Kud yu] - Could you;
    • Please [Pliz] - Please;
    • May I ask you [Mei Ai ask yu] - May I ask you;

    At the end of the conversation, do not forget to express your gratitude using the appropriate English phrases:

    • Thank you very much [Senk yu veri mach] - Thank you very much;
    • Thanks a lot for [Sank e lot fo] - Thank you very much for ...;
    • I would like to thank you [Ay ud like tu senk yu] - I want to thank you;
    • Thank you and have a nice day [Senk u and have a nice day] - Thank you and have a nice day!

    This basic set of sayings will always help you establish successful communication with a stranger and get the necessary answers to your questions. Next, we will analyze specific situations and bring them to them useful expressions for tourists in English.

    English for tourists - useful phrases for communication in various situations

    Traveling is an exciting yet unpredictable adventure. In a foreign country, we feel less protected, primarily because of the language barrier. In order to behave more relaxedly and confidently solve any difficulties that arise, we recommend that you have a stock of the necessary minimum vocabulary for travelers, which will become a reliable support in foreign trips. Let's consider in detail the situations typical for a tourist and find out what words and colloquial phrases of English language you need to know for successful communication or solving any problems.

    Dating, introductions and goodbyes

    Spoken English is as polite as its more formal version. The table below lists expressions that will help you make new acquaintances, tell about yourself, ask something, thank you, and politely end the conversation. For those who have to learn English from scratch, we will make the task a little easier and together with the English spelling we will give the designation of the Russian transcription of words and expressions, which will allow you to memorize phrases for tourists right away with pronunciation. Knowing how to pronounce expressions is necessary not only for personal use, but also in order to make it easier to comprehend English by ear.

    Phrase Pronunciation Translation
    Good morning! Good morning! Good morning!
    Good afternoon! Good Aftenun! Good day!
    Good evening! Good evening! Good evening!
    Hello! Hi! Hello! Hi! Hello! Hey!
    Let me introduce you to Let mi introduces yu tu Let me introduce you
    May I introduce myself? Mei Ai Introduce MySelf? May I introduce myself?
    My name is ... My name from ... My name is…
    What is your name? Wat from yo name? What is your name?
    Nice to meet you! Nice tu mit yu! Nice to meet you!
    I am 30 Ay um shoyoty I am 30.
    How old are you? How old are you? How old are you?
    I am from Russia Ai em from Russia I'm from Russia
    Where are you from? Wer ar yu from? Where are you from?
    I speak Russian Ay Speak Russian I speak Russian.
    Do you speak English? Do you speak English? You speak English?
    I speak English a little bit. Ay Speak English E Little Beat I speak English a little
    How are you? How are you? How are you?
    I am very well, thank you Ay um vari wel, senk yu I'm fine, thank you
    So-so Sow sow So-so
    It's all right Its ol wright Everything is fine
    It's time for me to go Its time fo mi to go I have to go
    See you later Xi Yu Layter See you later
    All the best! Ol the best! Good luck!

    Other English topics: How to say death in english - synonyms, difference death-die-dead

    At the hotel

    Now let's look at situational English for tourists. First of all, we arrive at the hotel, which in the coming days will become our second home. We need to go to the check-in counter, choose a suitable comfortable room and complete all the documents. So, let's find out what vocabulary on the topic "Hotel" is necessary for travelers.

    Can I get a room please? Ken Ai get e room pliz? Can I get a number?
    I need a room. Ay nid e room I would like a room
    What kind of room do you want? Wat kynd of room du yu wont? Which number do you need?
    I’m looking for a clean and cheap hotel room Aim lookin fo e wedge and chip hometel room I am looking for a clean and inexpensive room
    I want a single / double room Ai wont e single / double room I want a single / double room
    For two nights Pho the knights For two days
    Will that suit you? Will zet suite yu? Is this one for you?
    How much is it? How munch from it? How much does it cost?
    How does it cost a night per a man How daz it cost e night pyo e meng? How much will it cost per person per day?
    Not expensive Music Expansive Inexpensive
    Ok, I'll take it Okay, Ay wil take it Ok i take it
    I pay in cash Ay pay in cash I'll pay cash
    Will you, please, fill in this form? Will you, pliz, phil in zis foom? Could you fill out the form?
    Sign your name Sain Yo Name Subscribe
    Your room is number 408 Yo room from nambe four oh * eyt Your number 408
    Here is your key Hie iz yor kei Here is your key
    Will you show me up to my room, please? Will you shau mi ap tu may room, pliz? Could you please show me my number?
    Something wrong with the… (shower, phone, TV) Samtfing ung wiz ze (shower, von, TV) Something is wrong with ... (shower, telephone, TV)
    I'd like to change my room. Id like that change may room I would like to change the number

    * This pronunciation of the number zero is typical only for designating numbers and dates

    City walk

    Most important point- this is an exit to the city. Inspection of popular attractions, trips to souvenir shops and shopping centers, visits to museums and galleries, and other tourist set of walks. If you decide to walk around the city on your own, then it will come in handy more than ever useful phrases in English on the topic "City". We will try to learn how to navigate freely in a conversation, ask questions about the location, clearly explain to the interlocutor what institution we need to find, as well as what transport to get to it. The topic is quite voluminous, so we will break these phrases in English about travel and travel into several thematic tables.

    In the town
    What street am I? Wat Street um Ay? What street am I on?
    Would you mind giving me some directions? Oud yu mind givin mi himself direkshinz? Could you give me direction?
    Excuse me, where am I? Ixcuse mi, wer um ay? Excuse me, where am I?
    I'm lost Ay um lost I'm lost
    Where is the… (hotel, museum, metro), please? Ware iz ze ... (houtel, muzyam, metrow), pliz Can you please tell me where is the hotel, museum, metro?
    Left, Right Laft, wright Right left
    How can I get to ...? How ken ah get tu ...? How can I get to ...?
    Where can I buy ...? Wer ken ai bai ...? Where can I buy…?
    Where is the nearest… (metro station, bus stop)? Ware iz ze nierest ... (metrow station, bass stop) Where is the nearest metro station, bus stop?
    Where can I change money? Ware Ken Ai Change Mani? Where can I exchange money?
    I'm seeking ... (supermarket, post-office, street phone, police office) Aim shikin ... (supemaket, post-office, street background, police office) I'm looking for a supermarket, post office, payphone, police station
    Is it far / near from here? From it fa / nier from hie? Is it far / close from here?
    It's about ... minutes walk Its about ... minits walk It's about ... minutes walk

    Other English topics: English words by topic - useful vocabulary for beginners

    If you prefer to move around the city in a rented car, then it will be useful for you to learn a few common and necessary expressions from the following table.

    Another option to get to your destination in comfort is to use a taxi. Consider what phrases English contains for traveling by taxi.

    Taxi call
    Where I can get a taxi? Wer Ay ken get uh taxi? Where can I get a taxi
    How can I call a taxi? How ken ai cal e taxi? How can I call a taxi?
    Could you call a taxi for me, please? Where do you cal e taxi fo mi, pliz? Would you please call a cab for me?
    Are you free? Are you free? You are free?
    I'd like a taxi, please Id like e taxi, pliz I want to order a taxi, please
    I am at the… (museum, library, hotel) Ay um et ze ... (music, librari, houtel) I'm near the museum, library, hotel
    How long will I have to wait? How long will Ay hev to wait? How long will I have to wait?
    I'm in a hurry Aim in ah harri I'm in a hurry
    The car is on the way Ze kar iz on ze wei The car is on the way
    Where would you like to go? Wer ud u like tu go? Where do you want to go?
    I need to go to ... Ay nid tu go tu ... I need to ...
    Take me to this address, please Take mi tu zis edres, pliz Take me to this address
    How much will it cost? How mach whil it cost? How much is it?
    Could you wait for me here? Where do you wait fo mi hie? Could you wait for me here?

    Train station and airport

    No matter how long we travel, it is always pleasant to return home. Let's go to airports and train stations and see what expressions will be useful when leaving or arriving.

    Where is the ticket office (luggage check, passport control, information office)? Ware of the ticket office (lagge check, passport cantrowl, infamation office)? Where are the cash desks? (baggage check, passport control, information desk)?
    Give me a single / return ticket to ... Give mi e single / raten ticket tu ... You can have a one-way / round-trip ticket to ...
    When is the next flight, please? One of the next flight, pliz? Please tell me when is the next flight?
    When is the check-in? Wen of the check-in? When is registration?
    Where can I check my luggage? Ware Ken Ai Chek May Lagij? Where can I leave my luggage?
    Is the train number ...? From the train nambe ...? Is this train number ...?
    Is there a direct train / flight to…? From zer e direct train / flight tu ...? Is there a direct train / flight to…?
    From witch platform? From Witch Platfoom? What platform?
    I want to cancel this ticket Ayy Wont To Kensl Zis Ticket I want to cancel this ticket
    Where can I return my ticket? Ware Ken Ai Rathen May Ticket? Where can I drop my ticket?
    Arrivals Erials Arrivals hall
    Departures Deepache Departure hall
    Exit to the city Exit to the city Exit to the city
    Waiting room Waytin room Waiting hall

    Now you know the essential English phrases for tourists. If you are interested in the extended information, we suggest that you consider such useful topics like numbers, time and date designations, detailed topics on dating, staying at the airport, as well as visiting cafes and restaurants.

    We also advise you to study the useful material about 1000 words in English that you need to know, it will definitely come in handy when writing your texts in English.

    Good luck in communication and pleasant travel!

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    Remember, to start speaking English, you need to learn about thirty basic phrases. But only. These include greetings and goodbyes, expressions of gratitude, apologies, questions such as: "Where is it?", "Could you help me?", "How much?" I don't like it ”,“ It’s expensive ”, standard answers:“ Yes ”,“ No ”,“ I don’t understand ”, words denoting the time of day, as well as the nearest time intervals in relation to the given time (see the“ Time ”section). And, of course, remember the salutary: "Please call the ambulance (policeman)!"

    “What happiness! I'm finally going to rest! For the first time in my life - ns to the sunny Crimea, but imagine, to Antalya, Greece, to the Canary Islands! " - you say to your friends and immediately involuntarily stop short under the stern gaze of some skeptic. “And what are you going to do there, dear, without a language? What if you get lost? And look for the whistles of the wind in the yola ... "You bitterly complain about the villainous fate, and mainly about your own laziness, which did not allow you to overcome not only Turkish with Greek, but at least English - a language that is rightfully called a language international communication and which is understandable everywhere, even there. where mostly Turkish and Greek are spoken.

    CONTENT
    To the reader
    Forms of appeal
    Greetings
    Acquaintance, goodbye
    Congratulations
    Wishes
    Gratitude
    Apologies
    Request, question
    Consent, permission
    Refusal, prohibition
    Invitation
    Sympathy, consolation
    OK
    Useful words and phrases
    Human
    First Name Last Name
    Place of residence
    Language
    A family
    Person's appearance
    Useful words and phrases
    Proverbs and sayings
    Time. Dates
    Days, months, years
    Dates
    Watch
    Seasons, weather
    Useful words and phrases
    Transport
    Tickets
    Baggage
    Train tickets
    At the train station
    Train station
    ads
    Inscriptions on trains
    Airplane tickets
    In the airoport
    Airport signage
    ads
    Airplane lettering
    Stewardess announcements
    Tickets for the ship
    Inscriptions on the ship
    ads
    At the border (customs)
    In the town
    Signboards on the streets of the city
    Announcements on the streets of the city. Prohibitory inscriptions
    How to ask for directions
    Travel by bus (tram, trolleybus)
    Underground
    Taxi
    On my car
    Useful words and phrases
    Purchases
    Store names
    Price
    In the shop
    Useful words and phrases
    Grocery store
    Buying clothes
    Useful words and phrases
    Womens clothing
    Mens clothing
    Cosmetics and perfumery
    Electrical goods
    Buying groceries
    Useful words and phrases
    Food
    At the table
    Useful words and phrases
    Proverbs and sayings
    In the restaurant
    At the hotel
    Names and signs
    Hotel stay
    Rent the room
    At the post office
    Rack windows
    Letters, telegrams, translations
    Useful words and phrases
    Talking on the phone
    In the bank
    Useful words and phrases
    Money
    Useful words and phrases
    Domestic services
    Salon
    Useful words and phrases
    Photo studio
    Useful words and phrases
    Dry cleaning, self-service laundry
    Useful words and phrases
    Shoe repair
    Health care
    At the doctor's
    Treatment
    At the pharmacy
    Useful words and phrases
    Diseases
    Recreation
    Trips
    Useful words and phrases
    Theatre
    Useful words and phrases
    Cinema
    Museum
    Sports and sports
    Useful words and phrases
    Studies
    Useful words and phrases
    Proverbs and sayings
    Work
    ads
    Names, abbreviations
    Writing a resume
    Profession
    Useful words and phrases
    Business man
    Useful words and phrases
    Business correspondence
    Initial phrases
    The connecting elements of the letter
    Expressions used at the end of the letter.
    Commercial vocabulary
    Extreme situation

    Useful words and phrases
    Application
    English alphabet
    Colors, properties, qualities
    Colors
    Properties, qualities


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