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There are various hitchhiking '''phrasebooks''' to be found online.Since this is a wiki we can try to make the best one.A flexible one, where you can assemble your own phrasebook, with the languages you need for your trip== How to add translations ==If you are a speaker of one of those many languages around the globe, and if you want to add the translation of these to this phrasebooks, just go to one of the phrasebook sites, choose your language and click on the “edit” button next to the name of the language. A textbox appears where you can find the phrases in English. Just write the translation behind the sentences, so that later you'll find the English translation next to the interpretation in your language. == Phrasebooks ==* [[Western Europe phrasebook]]* [[Northern Europe phrasebook]]* [[Eastern Europe phrasebook]]* [[Southern Europe phrasebook]]
* [[Africa phrasebook]]
* [[Asia phrasebook]]
* [[South America phrasebook]]* [[Europe North America phrasebook|Central and North America phrasebook]]   # Hello# Are you possibly driving to ...?# Can I drive with you?# Can you drop me off at a motorway service area?# Can I get out right here?# Thanks for the ride!# East, West, North, South  ==Western Europe== ===German=== # Guten Tag!# Fahren Sie vielleicht Richtung ... ?# Könnte ich vielleicht bei Ihnen mitfahren?# Können sie mich an der nächsten Tankstelle rauslassen?# Kann ich direkt hier raus?# Vielen Dank fuer die Fahrt!# Ost, West, Nord, Süd ===French===# Bonjour# Est* [[:ru:Русско-ce que vous allez vers ...?# Estпольский Панский разговорник для автостопщиков|Russian-ce que je pourrais aller avec vous?# Est-ce que vous pouvez me laisser a une station de service?# Est-ce que je peux sortir ici?# Merci beaucoup!# Est, Ouest, Nord, Sud ===Dutch===# Hallo# Rijdt u misschien in de richting van ... ?# Mag ik misschien met u meerijden?# Kunt u me bij het volgende tankstation afzetten?# Kan ik er hier uit?# Bedankt voor de lift!# Oost, West, Noord, Zuid ==Northern Europe==Don't bother to try asking in Danish, Swedish, Norwegian or Finnish. Almost people speak English, and will be confused when you try to speak their language Polish hitch- and if you do speak it at a reasonable level, you won't need this hiking phrasebook. ==Eastern Europe==Russian is probably the most important language to learn, many older people speak or at least understand Russian, especially when their mother tongue is a Slavic language. ===Russian=== ===Polish=== ===Czech=== ===Slovak=== ===Hungarian=== ==South-Eastern Europe=====Slovenian=== ===Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian=== ===Bulgarian=== ===Romanian=== ===Albanian=== ===Greek=== ===Turkish=== ==Southern Europe/South America=====Spanish===1. Hola 2. Va usted a ...? 3. Yo podria ir con usted? 4.  5. Podria dejarme aqui? 6. Gracias por la ayuda. 7. Este, Oeste, Norte, Sur ===Portuguese=== ===Italian===  ==Africa=====Arabic=== ===Bambara=== ===Peul=== ===Swahili=== ==Asia=====Japanese=== ===Chinese=== ===Hindi/Urdu=== ===Farsi===]]
===Thai===* [http://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Phrasebook Phrasebooks in wikivoyage]
===VietnameseExternal Links ==* [http://www.digihitch.com/road-culture/hitchhiking-phrases Global Vagabond Language Guide] - Important phrases for hitchhikers in over 20 languages, including a printable edition of the ''Hitch-hiking Phrasebook'' for many European languages.*[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hitchwiki.phrasebook Hitchwiki Phrasebook for Android] Important phrases in 20 languages in an offline application for users with Android mobile phones. Developed by Mikael Korpela[[wikipedia:Phrase book]]
==External Links==[[Category:Phrasebook| ]]
[http[de:Sammlung von Redewendungen]][[fi:Fraasisanakirja]][[fr://www.digihitch.com/phrases.html Global Vagabond Language Guidelinguistique]][[nl:Taal]][[zh:词汇书]] - Important phrases for hitchhikers in over 20 languages, including a printable edition of the ''Hitch-hiking Phrasebook'' for many European languages.
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