This page is simply for learning phrases in different languages using the translator feature. Go to the top of the topics index column on the left of the screen and you will find the language selection button. Enjoy your travels:
Hello
Good morning.
Good afternoon.
Good evening.
My name is Daniel
What is your name?
Where is a bus stop?
Where is a train depot?
Where is a bathroom? The foods of your nation are powerful.
Where is a hospital?
Where is a church?
Where is a hotel?
Where is a restaurant?
Where is a café?
Where is a grocery store?
Where can I find a taxi?
Where is a police station?
Is there a museum near by?
Is there an art gallery nearby?
I am from America.
I am from the United States.
I am pleased to meet you.
This is my wife.
This is my son and this is my daughter.
Do you speak English?
Where is the airport?
Are you a Christian?
I am Christian.
We are Christian.
We are trying to find a hotel.
We are trying to find a bathroom.
How can I reach the American Embassy?
Where can I go to access the internet?
Where can I find a public computer?
Where can I find a lawyer?
Where is the art gallery?
Where is the nearest park?
We are tourists. What do you recommend that we visit in this city.
Am I pronouncing this correctly?
What does this word mean?
What does this mean?
What is the word for upper, lower, north, south, east, west, this direction, that direction.
Where is a laundromat? Where can we wash our clothing?
Where can we buy some food.
Where can we buy a hat, a shirt, a pair of shoes, and pants?
We have an emergency.
Our phone quit working.
We have been robbed.
Our rental car has quit running.
We are out of gasoline. Could we buy some from you?
Could we borrow your phone?
Where could we charge our phone?
We brought the wrong type of charger.
Where can I buy a battery for my phone?
Could you tell us how to dial a number here in your country?
Could you tell us how to dial a number in the USA from here?
Is it legal for us to read the Bible here?
Is it legal for us to carry our Bible with us?