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- the Apple iPhone in June 2007, they coined the phrase "Talking Phrasebook". Phrasebooks exist not only for living languages, but also for languages that...
- "Dirty Hungarian Phrasebook" is a Monty Python sketch. It first aired in 1970 on Monty Python's Flying Circus as part of Episode 25, and also appears in...
- спросить) phrasebook — Miry Publishing Company (1998), reissued by SeferIsrael in 2003 (ISBN 9657197112) and 2009. The Mini Sihon (Mini Сихон) phrasebook (ISBN 9789657197127...
- in Palestine. Besides publishing original articles, travel guides and phrasebooks in English and German, and broadcasting in Arabic, Stephan also produced...
- another. The project also includes articles on travel-related topics, phrasebooks for travelers, and suggested itineraries. Wikivoyage is a multilingual...
- being'). It is likely Herbert relied on second-hand resources such as phrasebooks and desert adventure stories to find these Arabic words and phrases for...
- printable versions of the phrasebooks for different regions are published as Refugee Phrasebook at Wikibooks. Refugee Phrasebook was recommended in March...
- Media from Commons Quotations from Wikiquote Textbooks from Wikibooks Phrasebook from Wikivoyage Persian edition of Wikipedia Academy of Persian Language...
- resources include phrasebooks and resources for rendering everyday phrases and concepts into Latin, such as Meissner's Latin Phrasebook.[citation needed]...
- Texts from Wikisource Textbooks from Wikibooks Resources from Wikiversity Phrasebook from Wikivoyage Data from Wikidata Texts on Wikisource: "German Language"...