Word for the Travel Wise (02/02/07)

If you’re going to head out to Vietnam during monsoon season you’ll need one of these, if not more…

Today’s word is a Vietnamese word used in Vietnam:

cái du – (gai zoo) umbrella

To continue learning Vietnamese online start with phrase list found at the NY Public Library. This Wanna Learn / Geocities page has some free words and phrases listed. It was one of few I could find online for free though you won’t get far. Rosetta Stone offers audio and web courses for a fee and there’s always the opportunity to take a Vietnamese language class in Hanoi, Vietnam with CIEE. For those flying through the country for just a few short days pick up the phrasebook.

Past Vietnamese words: Xe Ðap, xinh xinh, cam hut thuoc, tam biêt, bàn dô, phong giat (fom zuht), hành ly

Word for the Travel Wise (02/01/07)

Tonight I think it’s time to step our Romanian language game up a little by providing you with this simple and useful phrase to use during your stay.

Today’s phrase is a Romanian phrase used in Romania:

Cu placere. – You’re welcome.

If you’d like to know some real practical basics visit this Easy Romanian site. They offer proverbs, months, numbers, and days of the week. As usual Pimsluer offers great audio methods and Lonely Planet has a pocket sized phrasebook for Eastern European langs. BBC has the quick fix holiday downloads with the very, very, basics of the language worth looking into.

Past Romanian words: ciocan, no roc, multumesc, buna, ajutor, la reverdere

Word for the Travel Wise (01/31/07)

As much as I like to throw out some odds and ends type of words, this is a feature to help travelers speak the language while they’re on the road and therefore I must provide some I feel will undoubtedly assist the backpacker to find his or her way.

Today’s word is a Farsi (Persian) word used in Iran:

naghshe – map

Excellent sites for learning Persian online include a personal favorite called Easy Persian and Farhangsara. Both sites have an excellent beginner’s guide into the language and use images, sound and music to assist you in the process. Check out Lonely Planet’s Farsi (Persian) Phrasebook for a shorthand guide at the ancient lingo.

Past Farsi words: be salamati, toot farangee, kheyli golabi, tazeh, dovidan, khastam, safar kardan, khoda hafez

Word for the Travel Wise (01/30/07)

Good luck booking your boat trip down the river. I needn’t say much more about the word to come other than the extra repeat letters are enough to make one dizzy before hopping aboard. If you like the word below, you’ll enjoy the rest found here.

Today’s word is a German word used in Germany:

Flussschifffahrt – a river boat trip

You can find audio and German slang at BBC Languages, who continue to impress on the online scene. They probably have one of the BEST FREE German language guides on the net. Make no mistake in passing this one up! When it boils down to it there are several good sites to learn the Deutsch lingo. Deutsch Lernen and German for Travellers are two other good picks. First Step World offers study abroad courses in Munich and Berlin.

Past German words: vorglühen(s), krieger, bolzen, durchgeknallt, ankommen, geist, lebensmittelgeschäft

Word for the Travel Wise (01/29/07)

As I mentioned earlier, I hear a personal vacation to Hispaniola calling. I not only want to go to the Dominican Republic, but I’d also like to venture into Haiti for a few days and see the differences between the two countries on the tiny Caribbean island with two very different cultures.

Today’s word is Kreyòl (Haitian Creole) word used in Haiti:

vwayaje – (v) travel

This Kreyol website features comprehensive cultural and travel info on Haiti. Their overall goal is to spread positive messages about the country and create positive images. Their online Kreyòl dictionary is one of the best! iCreole is a good place translation tool if you wish to know a word within seconds. For a fun look at some popular proverbs check out this Discover Haiti site. Make note that the Creole used in the proverbs is not that of the Creole spoken in Port-au-Prince. Lastly, leave it to good old Pimsleur to have audio books dedicated to learning Creole. Expensive, but you can also look for them in your local library.

Past Kreyòl words: evite, il/zile, voryen, chalè, move, maltêt