15. quinze. 16. seize. 17. dix-sept. 18. dix-huit. 19. dix-neuf. 20. vingt. 21. vingt-et-un. 22. trente. 23. quarante. 24. cinquante. 25. soixante. 1. uhn.

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European Odyssey 2006 Survival Skills and Language Aids English to French Words This is your easy to use list of English to French wo rds and phrases to use while traveling in France or in a French speaking country. These are some of the most popular English words and phrases to French words and phrases, together with pronunciation guides, th at you’ll use on your trip. This Online Dictionary contains general words and phrases, restaurant words and phrases and a huge section on food related items. Please remember to be courteous and say hello to people before you ask your question and to say thank you or you’re welcome — in French! The French language is a very formal language, and the French appreciate it when you speak, or at least try to speak even a little French to them. Bon voyage and bonne chance avec votre français! Basic English/French translations English Do you speak English? Excuse me/sorry Fine thanks and you? Glad to meet you Good-by Good evening Good morning/good day Hello Here How are you? I don’t understand I’m sorry My name is No Ok Pardon me Please Pleased to meet you Please speak slowly So-so Thank you That’s ok There Very well What? What is your name? When Where You’ re welcome Pronunciation par-lay voo zon-glay ex-koo-zay mwah bee-ehn mer-see ay voo? on-shohn-tay oh ruh-vwar bon-swar bon-zhoor sah-loo ee-see kom-mohn tah-lay voo jhuhn kom-prohn pah day-zoh-lay/pahr-dohn juh mah-pell nohn dah-core pahr-dohn seel voo play ohn–shahn-tay par-lay lehn-ta-mohn kum-see, kum-sah mare-see dah ree-ehn lah treh bee-ehn kom-mohn kom-mohn voo-za-peh-lay voo kohn oo dah ree-ehn French Parlez-vous anglais? Excusez-moi Merci et vous? Enchanté Au revoir Bon soir Bon jour Salut Ici Comment allez-vous? Je ne comprends pas Desolé/Pardon Je m’appelle Non d’accord Pardon S’il vous plaît Enchanté(e) Parlez lentement Comme ci, comme ça Merci De rien Là Très bien Comment? Comment vous appellez-vous? Quand Où De rien

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EUROPEAN ODYSSEY 2006 LANGUAGE AIDS Œ PAGE 2 General Words and Phrases English Do you have: A map? Lighter? The time? Fill the tank Go straight ahead I don™t speak French I get off at___ I™m going to ____ Turn to the right, left What day is it? It is Monday It is Tuesday It is Wednesday It is Thursday It is Friday It is Saturday It is Sunday What month is it? It is January It is February It is March It is April It is May It is June It is July It is August It is September It is October It is November It is December What time is it? It is 5 a.m. Where is it? It is over there It is there It is to the left, right Where is the Bistro? cafe? Restaurant? Pronunciation Ah-vay voo Ewn Kart? Uhn bek? Lehr? Leh plahn seel-voo-play Ah-lay too-dwah Jehn parl pah frahn-say Jhe day-sehn ah _____ Jhe vayz ah _____ Ah-lay ah drwah, ah goo-sh Kel jhoor sum noo? Say lahn-dee Say mahr-dee Say mare-kruh-dee Say zhuh-dee Say vahn-druh-dee Say sahm-dee Say dee-mahnsh Kel mwah sommes nous say zhan-vee-ay say fey-vree- ay say marz say ah-vril say may say zhwahn say juh-wee-yay say oat say sep-tohm-bruh say ahk-toh-bruh say noh-vawm-bruh say day-sawm-bruh Kel uhr ay-teel Ill ay sank uhrs dew ma-tahn Ooh-eh-tile Say la-bah Say lah Say tah goash, ah dwaht Ooh-ay leh beez-troh? kah-fay res-tah-rahn? Français Avez-vous Une carte? Un bec? L™heure? Le Plein, s™il vous plaît Allez tout droit Je ne parle pas français Je descende à ____ Je vais à ____ Allez à droit, à gauche Quel jour sommes-nous? C™est lundi C™est mardi C™est mercredi C™est jeudi C™est vendredi C™est samdi C™est dimanche Quel moi sommes-nous? c’est janvier c’est février c’est mars c’est avril c’est mai c’est juin c’est juillet c’est août c’est septembre c’est octobre c’est novembre c’est décembre Qu™elle heure est-il? Il est cinq heures du matin Où est-il? C™est là-bas C™est là C™est à gauche, droite Où est le Bistro? Café? Restaurant? Beverages Words & Phrases English beer, dark beer, light beer, tap champagne Pronunciation lah bee-yehr brewn lah bee-yehr blohnd lah bee-yehr ah lah pres-see-ohn lah shahm-pahn-yuh Français la bièr brune la bièr blonde la bièr à la pression la champagne

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EUROPEAN ODYSSEY 2006 LANGUAGE AIDS Œ PAGE 3 coffee with cream coffee with milk coffee /ice-cream / cream coffee with liqueur coffee, black coffee, decaffeinated coffee, iced drinks: espresso liqueur milk milk, chocolate orange juice orange juice, fresh tea tea with lemon tea with lemon and sugar tea with sugar tea, herbal tea, iced water water, tap water, mineral, carbonated water, mineral, non-carb wine, red wine, rosé wine, sparkling wine, white leh ka-fay krem leh ka-fay oh lay leh ka-fay lee-ayj-wah leh poos ka-fay leh ka-fay nwahr leh ka-fay day-kah-fay-nay leh ka-fay gla-say lay bwah-sohn : ka-fay ek-spray-so leh dee-gest-teef leh lay leh ka-fay oh show-koh-lah leh juj doh-rahnzj leh juj doh-rahnzj pray-say leh tay leh tay oh see-trohn leh tay sue-kray oh see-trohn leh tay sue-kray lah tee-zan leh tay gla-say low low dew row-bee-nay low mee-nay-rahl gah-zuhz low mee-nay-rahl plaht leh vihn rooj leh vihn row-zay leh vihn moo-soh leh vihn blohn le café crème le café au lait le café liégeois le pousse-café le café noir le café décaffeiné le café glacé les boissons : le café espresso le digestif, la liqueur le lait le café oh chocolat le jus d’orange le jus d’orange pressé le thé le thé au citron le thé sucré au citron ke thé sucré la tisane le thé glacé l’eau l’eau du robinet l’eau minéral gazeuse l’eau minéral plate le vin rouge le vin rosé le vin mousseux le vin blanc French Numbers – Les Nombres 1. one 2. two 3. three 4. four 5. five 6. six 7. seven 8. eight 9. nine 10. ten 11. eleven 12. twelve 13. thirteen 14. fourteen 15. fifteen 16. sixteen 17. seventeen 18. eighteen 19. nineteen 20. twenty 21. twenty-one 22. thirty 23. forty 24. fifty 25. sixty 1. un 2. deux 3. trois 4. quatre 5. cinq 6. six 7. sept 8. huit 9. neuf 10. dix 11. onze 12. douze 13. treize 14. quatorze 15. quinze 16. seize 17. dix-sept 18. dix-huit. 19. dix-neuf 20. vingt 21. vingt-et-un 22. trente 23. quarante 24. cinquante 25. soixante 1. uhn 2. duh 3. trwah 4. kat-reh 5. sank 6. seese 7. set 8. wheat 9. nuf 10. deese 11. ohns 12. dues 13. trez 14. kah-torz 15. cans 16. sez 17. deese-set 18. deese-wheat 19. deese-nuf 20. van 21. van-tay-uhn 22. trahnt 23. kah-rahnt 24. sank-ahnt 25. swahs-ahnt

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26. seventy 27. eighty 28. ninety 29. one hundred 30. two hundred 31. three hundred 32. four hundred 33. five hundred 34. six hundred 35. seven hundred 36. eight hundred 37. nine hundred 38. one thousand 26. soixante-dix 27. quatre-vingts 28. quatre-vingt-dix 29. cent 30. deux cents 31. trois cents 32. quatre cents 33. cinq cents 34. six cents 35. sept cents 36. huit cents 37. neuf cents 38. mille 26. swahs-ahnt-deese 27. kat-reh-van 28. kat-reh-van-deese 29. sahn 30. duh-sahn 31. trwah-sahn 32. kat-reh-sahn 33. sank-sahn 34. seese-sahn 35. set-sahn 36. wheat-sahn 37. nuf-sahn 38. meal English to Italian Words ITALIAN PRONUNCIATION Italian is relatively easy to pronounce for English-spea king people, due primarily to the fact that written Italian closely reflects the sounds of spoken Italian. While there are hu ndreds of dialects spoken throughout Italy, the standard Italian dialect is the Italian that is taught and understood throughout Italy. HINTS FOR BETTER ITALIAN PRONUNCIATION 1. The letters “gn” sound like the “ni” of onion. Examples: bagno, signore, montagna, compagnia 2. The letters “gli” sound like the “lli” in the English word million. Examples: famiglia, figlia, biglietto 3. The double “rr” is always trilled. Examples: terra, pianterreno, carro 4. The letters “sci” sound like English “she” and “s ee” sound like “shay.” Examples: scena, scienza, scendere, scimmia 5. The letters “ci” sound like English “chee” and ” ce” sound like “chay.” Examples: cinque, celibe, cento, certo 6. The letters “chi” sound like “key.” Examples: chianti, occhio, Fontecchio 7. Double consonants are not pronounced twice, but simply longer. Examples: buffo, commercio, awocato, osso, donna, gruppo 8. Accent marks occur only if the word is to be stressed at the end. Examples: titta, virtu, piu PHONETIC APPROXIMATIONS Remember: The phonetic approximations only approximate the sounds of Italian. Use them to assist you with the pronunciation when necessary. When you read the approximations in English you will be EUROPEAN ODYSSEY 2006 LANGUAGE AIDS Œ PAGE 4

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EUROPEAN ODYSSEY 2006 LANGUAGE AIDS Œ PAGE 5 understood in Italian, although you may sound somewhat “foreign.” Also, notice that in the phonetic approximations, syllables written in the upper case should be stressed. Exam ple: see-NYOR. Hyphens separate syllables and slash marks separa te words. A double rr indicates a trilled . Basic English / Italian translations Greetings and Goodbyes English 1. Mister or Sir. 2. Mrs. or Ma’am. 3. Miss. 4. Good day or Good morning. 5. Good afternoon. 6. Good evening. 7. Good night. 8. Hello. 9. Welcome. 10. Goodbye. 11. Untillater. 12. Until tomorrow. 13. Have a good trip. 14. How are you? 15. Very well. Italian 1. Signer. 2. Signora. 3. Signorina. 4. Buon giorno. 5. Buon pomeriggio. 6. Buona sera. 7. Buona notte. 8. Ciao. 9. Benvenuto. 10. Arrivederci. 11. A piu tardi. 12. A domani. 13. Buon viaggio. 14. Comesta? 15. Moltobene. Pronunciation 1. see-NYOR 2. see-NYOH-rah 3. see-nyoh-REE-nah 4. BWONE / JOOR-noh 5. BWONE / poh-meh-REE-joh 6. BWO-nah / SEH-rah 7. BWO-nah / NOH-teh 8. CHOW 9. ben-veh-NOO-toh 10. ah-RREE-veh-DAIR-chee 11. ah / PEW / TAR-dee 12. ah / doh-MAH-nee 13. BWONE / vee-AH-joh 14. KOH-meh/STAH 15. MOLE-toh / BEH-neh Etiquette and Social Niceties 1. Yes. 2. No. 3. Excuse me.(leaving the table) 4. Excuse me. (bumping someone) 5. Please. 6. Thank you. 7. You’re welcome. 8. I’m sorry. 9. Come in. 10. Sit down. 11. May I? 12. Allow me. 13. Okay. 14. Good luck. 15. Enjoy your meal. 16. Cheers! 1. Si. 2. No. 3. Con permesso. 4. Scusi. 5. Perfavore. 6. Grazie. 7. Prego. 8. Mi displace. 9. Entri. 10. Sisieda. 11. Posso? 12. Mipermetta. 13. Vabene. 14. Buona fortuna. 15. Buon appetito. 16. Salute! 1. SEE 2. NO 3. CONE / pair-MEH-soh 4. SCOO-see 5. PAIR / fah-VOH-reh 6. GRAHT-see+eh 7. PRAY-goh 8. MEE / dees-pee-AH-chah 9. EN-tree 10. SEE / see-EH-dah 11. POH-soh 12. MEE / pair-MEH-tah 13. VAH / BEH-neh 14. BWO-nah / for-TOO-nah 15. BWONE / ah-peh-TEE-toh 16. sah-LOO-teh Introductions and Self-identifications 1. My name is (name) 1. Mi chiamo (name) 1. MEE / key-AH-moh ______. 2. What is your name? 2. Come si chiama? 2. KOH-meh / see / key-AH-mah 3. I’m from (city, state, or country). 3. Sono di (city, state, or country). 3. SOH-noh / dee / _______ 4. I am the president of (company) 4. Sono il presidente di (company). 4. SOH-noh / eel / pray-see-DEN- teh / dee /

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EUROPEAN ODYSSEY 2006 LANGUAGE AIDS Œ PAGE 6 5. I am the director of (company). 5. Sono il direttore di (company1). 5. . SOH-noh / ell / dee-reh-TOH- reh / dee /. 6. I am the manager of (company). 6. Sono il gerente di (company). 6. SOH-noh / eel /jeh-REN-teh / dee /_ 7. My wife, (wife’s name). 7. Mia moglie, (wife’s name). 7. MEE-ah / MOH-yeah 8. My husband, (husband’s name). 8. Mio marito, (husband’s name). 8. MEE-oh / mah-REE-toh / _____ 9. My colleague, (name). 9. II mio collega, 9. EEL / MEE-oh / koh-LEH-gah / ____ 10. My friend, (name). 10. II mio amico, (name). (male) La mia arnica, (name). (female) EEL / MEE-oh / ah-MEE-koh / lah /__ MEE-ah / ah-MEE-kah / ____ 11. Nice to meet you. 11. Piacere. 11. pee-ah-CHEH-reh 12. The pleasure is mine. 12. Piacere mio. 12. pee-ah-CHEH-reh / MEE-oh 13. I work for (company name). 13. Lavoro per (company name). 13. lah-VOH-rah / pair / _____ Numbers 1. one 2. two 3. three 4. four 5. five 6. six 7. seven 8. eight 9. nine 10. ten 11. eleven 12. twelve 13. thirteen 14. fourteen 15. fifteen 16. sixteen 17. seventeen 18. eighteen 19. nineteen 20. twenty 21. twenty-one 22. thirty 23. forty 24. fifty 25. sixty 26. seventy 27. eighty 28. ninety 29. one hundred 1. uno 2. due 3. tre 4. quattro 5. cinque 6. sei 7. sette 8. otto 9. nove 10. died 11. undid 12. dodici 13. tredici 14. quattordici 15. quindid 16. sedici 17. diciassette 18. diciotto 19. diciannove 20. venti 21. ventuno 22. trenta 23. quaranta 24. cinquanta 25. sessanta 26. settanta 27. ottanta 28. novanta 29. cento 1. OO-noh 2. DOO-eh 3. TRAY 4. KWA-troh 5. CHEEN-kway 6. SAY 7. SAY-teh 8. OH-toh 9. NOH-veh 10. dee-EH-chee 11. OON-dee-chee 12. DOH-dee-chee 13. TRAY-dee-chee 14. kwa-TOR-dee-chee 15. KWEEN-dee-chee 16. SAY-dee-chee 17. dee-cha-SAY-teh 18. dee-CHOH-toh 19. dee-chah-NOH-veh 20. VEN-tee 21. ven-TOO-noh 22. TREN-tah 23. kwa-RAHN-tah 24. cheen-KWAN-tah 25. say-SAHN-tah 26. say-TAHN-tah 27. oh-TAHN-tah 28. noh-VAHN-tah 29. CHEN-toh

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Shopping English 1. How much? (point to object) 2. How much does it cost? 3. That’s a lot. 4. No, thanks. 5. Give me that, please, (point) 6. Show me that, please, (point) 7. I’ll take it. 8. 1 want (supply item) . Italian 1. Quanto e? 2. Quanto costa? 3. E troppo. 4. No, grazie. 5. Mi dia quello, per favore. 6. Posso vederlo, per favore. 7. Lo prendo. 8. Vnglio (supply item). Phonetic Approximations 1. KWAN-toh/EH 2. KWAN-toh / KOH-stah 3. eh / TROH-poh 4. NOH / GRAHT-see+eh 5. MEE / DEE-ah / KWAY-l oh/ pair / fah-VOH-reh 6. POH-soh / veh-DAlR-loh / pair / fah-VOH-reh 7. loh / PREN-doh 8. VOH-yoh/ _____ Emergencies 1. I need help. 2. I need the police. 3. I need a doctor. 4. I need a dentist. 5. I need an interpreter. 6. I don’t feel well. 7. I’m sick. 8. Take me to a pharmacy. 9 . I need a telephone. 1. Ho bisogno di aiuto. 2. Ho bisogno della polizia. 3. Ho bisogno di un dottore. 4. Ho bisogno di un dentista. 5. Ho bisogno di un interprete. 6. Non mi sento bene. 7. Sono malato. 8. Mi porti a una farmacia. 9. Ho bisogno di un telefono. 1. oh / bee-SOH-nyoh / dee / ah-YOO-toh 2. oh / bee-SOH-nyoh / DEH-lah / poh-leet-SEE-ah 3. oh / bee-SOH-nyoh / dee / oon / doht-TOH-reh 4. oh / bee-SOH-nyoh / dee / oon / den-TEE-stah 5. oh / bee-SOH-nyoh / dee / oon / een-TAIR-pray-teh 6. NOHN / mee / SEN-toh / BEH-neh 7. SOH-noh / mah-LAH-toh 8. MEE / POR-tee / ah / OO-nah / far-mah-CHEE-ah 9. oh / bee-SOH-nyoh / dee / oon / teh-LEH-fo-no English to German Words German is relatively easy to pronounce, because it is basically pronounced as it is written. Perhaps the major difficulty for English speaking people is the umlaut sound discussed below. HINTS FOR BETTER GERMAN PRONUNCIATION 1. The three “umlaut vowels” look like this: ä, ö an d ü. They are pronounced differently than regular vowels a, o, and u. Examples: schön, zwölf, spät, Käse, März, Glück, fünf 2. The German sound written as “ch” is a bit difficult to pronounce, and there is no exact equivalent in English. Examples: ich, nicht, Milch, sprechen, reich You may substitute this sound with “sh,” which would be understandable throughout Germany. Our phonetic approximations teach the “sh” sound, as in “ish.” EUROPEAN ODYSSEY 2006 LANGUAGE AIDS Œ PAGE 8

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EUROPEAN ODYSSEY 2006 LANGUAGE AIDS Œ PAGE 9 3. After the vowels a, o, and u, “ch” has a gutteral “k” sound. Examples: Nacht, machen, Buch, auch, hoch, noch, nach, Kuchen 4. The letter “v” is pronounced as “f .” Examples: Vater, viel, Vogel, von 5. The letter “w” is pronounced as “v.” Examples: wo, wie, was, wer, Wolf, wann 6. A final “d” in a word is pronounced as “t.” Examples: Hund, Hand, Wand, Sand, und 7. A final “g” in a word is pronounced as “k.” Examples: Tag, Weg, klug 8. An initial “s” in a word or a syllable is pronounced as “z.” Examples: sagen, sieben, lesen 9. An initial “z” sounds like “ts.” Examples: zehn, Zeit, zeigen 10. Although the German alphabet is like that of English, there is a special consonant called an “ess-tset.” It looks like this ” .” Examples: Fu ball, grü en, sü PHONETIC APPROXIMATIONS Remember: The phonetic approximations only approxim ate the sounds of German. Use them to assist you with the pronunciation when necessary. When you read the approximations in English you will be understood in German, although you may sound somewhat “foreign.” Also, notice that in the phonetic approximations, syllables written in the upper case should be stressed. Example: HILL-fuh. Hyphens separate syllables and slash marks separate words. Basic English/German translations Greeting and Goodbyes 1. Mister or Sir. 2. Mrs. or Ma’am, (also Miss.) 3. Miss. 4. Good morning. 5. Good afternoon. 6. Good evening. 7. Welcome. 8. Goodbye. 9. Until later. 10. Until tomorrow. 11. Have a good trip. 12. How are you? 13. Very well. 1. Herr. 2. Frau 3. Fraülein. (in limited use) 4. Guten Morgen. 5. Guten Tag. 6. Guten Abend. 7. Willkommen. 8. Auf Wiedersehen. 9. Bis später. 10. Bis morgen. 11. Gute Reise. 12. Wie geht es Ihnen? 13. Sehr gut. 1. HAIR 2. FRAU 3. FROY-line 4. GOO-ten / MORE-ghen 5. GOO-ten/TAHK 6. GOO-ten/AH-bent 7. VILL-KUH-men 8. AUF-VEE-dair-ZANE 9. BIS/SHPAY-ter 10. BIS/MORE-ghen 11. GOO-tah/RISE-ah 12. VEE/gate/ess/EEN-en 13. ZAIR/goot Etiquette and Social Niceties 1. Yes. 2. No. 3. Excuse me. (leaving the table) 4. Excuse me. (bumping into someone) 5. Please. 6. Thank you. 7. You’re welcome. 1. Ja. 2. Nein. 3. Entschuldigen Sie mich. 4. Entschuldigung. 5. Bitte. 6. Danke. 7. Gern geschehen. 1. YAH 2. NINE 3. en-SHOOL-dee-ghen/zee/mish 4. en-SHOOL-dee-goong 5. BIT-eh 6. DAHN-keh 7. GHERN-gah-SHANE

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EUROPEAN ODYSSEY 2006 LANGUAGE AIDS Œ PAGE 10 8. I’m sorry. 9. Come in. 10. Sit down. 11. Allow me. 12. Okay. 13. Good luck. 14. Enjoy your meal. 15. You are very kind. 16. Cheers!-Informal setting 8. Es tut mir leid. 9. Kommen Sie herein. 10. Setzen Sie sich. 11. Erlauben Sie 12. In Ordnung. 13. Viel Glück. 14. Guten Appetit. 15. Sie sind sehr nett. 16. Prosit! 8. ess/TOOT/meer/LITE 9. KOH-men/zee/hair-RINE 10. ZET-sen/zee/sish 11. air-LAU-ben/ZEE 12. ih-ORD-noong 13. FEEL/CLUIK 14. GOO-ten/ah-peh-TEET 15. zee/SINT/zair/NET 16. PRO-zit Introductions and Self-Identification 1. My name is (name) 2. What is your name? 3. I’m from (city, state, or country). 4. My wife, (wife’s name). 5. My husband, (husband’s name). 6. My colleague, (name). 7. My friend, (name) . 8. Nice to meet you. 9. I work for (company name) . 1. Mein Name ist (name). 2. Wie ist Ihr Name? 3. Ich komme aus (city, state, or country). 4. Meine Frau, (wife’s name). 5. Mein Mann, (husband’s name). 6. Mein Kollege, (name). 7. Mein(e) Freund (in), (name) 8. Sehr erfreut. 9. Ich arbeite für (company name). 1. MINE/NAH-meh/ist/. 2. vee/ist/eer/NAH-meh 3. ISH/KOH-meh / aus /. 4. MINE-nah/FRAU / _____ 5. MINE/MAHN / ____ 6. MINE/koh-LEE-geh / _____ 7. MINE (a)/ FROINT (din) 8. ZAIR/air-FROIT 9. ISH/ARE-bye-teh/fur /___ Numbers 1. one 2. two 3. three 4. four 5. five 6. six 7. seven 8. eight 9. nine 10. ten 11. eleven 12. twelve 13. thirteen 14. fourteen 15. fifteen 16. sixteen 17. seventeen 18. eighteen 19. nineteen 20. twenty 21. twenty-one 22. thirty 23. forty 24. fifty 25. sixty 26. seventy 27. eighty 28. ninety 29. one hundred 30. two hundred 31. three hundred 32. four hundred 33. five hundred 1. eins 2. zwei 3. drei 4. vier 5. fiinf 6. sechs 7. sieben 8. acht 9. neun 10. zehn 11. elf 12. zwölf 13. dreizehn 14. vierzehn 15. fiinfzehn 16. sechzehn 17. siebzehn 18. achtzehn 19. neunzehn 20. zwanzig 21. einundzwanzig 22. drei ig 23. vierzig 24. fünfzig 25. sechzig 26. siebzig 27. achtzig 28. neunzig 29. hundert 30. zweihundert 31. dreihundert 32. vierhundert 33. fünfhundert 1. ine’s 2. tsvai 3. try 4. fear 5. foonf 6. zex 7. ZEE-ben 8. ahct 9. noin 10. tsain 11. elf 12. tsvoelf 13. TRY-tsain 14. FEAR-tsain 15. FOONF-tsain 16. ZECK-tsain 17. ZEEP-tsain 18. AHCT-tsain 19. NOIN-tsain 20. SVAN-sick 21. INE-oont-svan-sick 22. TRY-sick 23. FEAR-sick 24. FOONF-sick 25. ZECK-sick 26. ZEEP-sick 27. AHCT-sick 28. NOIN-sick 29. HOON-dart 30. TSVAI-hoon-dart 31. TRY-hoon-dart 32. FEAR-hoon-dart 33. FOONF-hoon-dart

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EUROPEAN ODYSSEY 2006 LANGUAGE AIDS Œ PAGE 11 34. six hundred 35. seven hundred 36. eight hundred 37. nine hundred 38. one thousand 34. sechshundert 35. siebenhundert 36. achthundert 37. neunhundert 38. tausend 34. ZEX-hoon-dart 35. ZEE-ben-hoon-dart 36. AHCT-hoon-dart 37. NOIN-hoon-dart 38. TAU-zent Compliments, Delight and Disgust English 1. Magnificent. 2. Pretty, (people and things) 3. Delicious, {food and drink) 4. I like _(sup_p_ly item) . 5. 1 don’t like (supply kern) . 6. Ugly. 7. Bad. 8. My gosh! German 1. Wunderbar 2. Schön. 3. Köstlich. 4. Ich mag (supply item! . 5. Ich mag (supply,item)_ nicht 6. Hälich. 7. Schlecht. 8. Ach du lieber Gott. Phonetic Approximations 1. VOON-dair-bar 2. SHOON 3. CUEST-lish 4. ISH/MAHK/__ 5. ISH/MAHK/__ 6. HESS-lish 7. SHLESHT 8. ACH/doo/LEE-burr/got Ordering Food and Drink 1. The menu, please. 2. I want (supply food) . 3. I want this, (point to food on menu) 4. Do you have (supply food or drink) ? 5. The bill, please. 6. Without ice. 7. With ice. 8. Nothing else. 9. I want more, please. (Hold up or point 10. I want to drink (supply drink). 11. I want to eat (supply food). 1. Die Speisekarte bitte. 2. Ich nehme (supply food). 3. Ich nehme das. 4. Haben sie (supply food / drink) ? 5. Zahlen, bitte. 6. Ohne Eis. 7. Mit Eis. 8. Das ist alles. 9. Ich will mehr, bitte. 10. Ich will (supply drink) trinken. 11. Ich will (supply food) essen. 1. dee/SHPY-zuh -kar-teh/bit-eh 2. ish/NAY-meh___ 3. ish/NAY-meh/DOSS 4. HAH-ben/zee/____ 5. TSAH-len / bit-eh 6. OH-nah/ICE 7. MIT/ICE 8. DOSS/ist/AH-less 9. ish/vill / MARE / bit-eh 10. ish/vill/___/TRINK/ken 11. ish/vill/___/ESS-en

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