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Lonely Planet Mongolian Phrasebook (Lonely Planet Mongolian Phrasebook)| Media: | Paperback | | Author: | Alan J.K. Sanders, J. Bat-Ireediu | | Publisher: | Lonely Planet Publications | | Release date: | 01 September, 1995 | | Our price: | $5.95 |
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| Lonely Planet Mongolian Phrasebook (Lonely Planet Mongolian Phrasebook) |
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Very coprehensive |
| Lonely Planet always publishes great phrasebooks, and this one's no different. Luckily, they provide the original cyrillic script alongside of the phonetic transcriptions, so you can actually read things while inside the country (unlike their Central Asian phrasebook, which was entirely in phonetic transcription). I haven't been to Mongolia yet, but this book is definatly coming with me when I go! Its content is very similar to their Russian phrasebook, which I found extremely useful while in Russia. |
| Lonely Planet Mongolian Phrasebook (Lonely Planet Mongolian Phrasebook) - Alan J.K. Sanders, J. Bat-Ireediu |
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Traveller Tested and Approved |
| I took this phrase book to Mongolia with me in the summer of 2001 and foud it to be extremely helpful. While there is a phrase section in Lonely Planet's main book on Mongolia (which I HIGHLY recommend as an essential if travelling to Mongolia), this book was much more comprehensive. I found it very useful when trying to communicate with our non-english speaking driver when out in the middle of the Gobi desert. Even if you are unable to pronounce the words correctly, you can at least show whoever you're trying to communicate with the word you are trying to say. Mongolia is a travel experience far different from anywhere else in the world. Communication is a vital part of making that experience more enriching. For that, I recommend this phrase book. |
| Alan J.K. Sanders, J. Bat-Ireediu - Lonely Planet Mongolian Phrasebook (Lonely Planet Mongolian Phrasebook) |
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Best Guide to Mongolian Language |
| Wherever you travel in the world, the Lonely Planet guides are the most helpful, the most lucid, and the most fun to read. After struggling with Mongolian-English dictionaries, this book was a breath of fresh air. Their phonetic transcriptions of the Cyrillic are by far the easiest and least technical that I've found. And on top of that it is convenient and pocket-sized! |
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