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Hill tribes phrasebook & dictionary (Fourth edition)

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Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisherLeave no Hill Tribe subgroup or culture unimpressed by a dash of your multi-lingual bon mots.

Whether you're trekking Vietnam, China, Laos, Thailand or beyond, let this handy phrasebook do some talking. Covers Lahu, Akha, Lisu, Mong, Mien and more Individual guides to pronunciation, sounds and grammar Detailed language maps Practicalities - how to ask for directions or find a doctor Lonely Planet gets you to the heart of a place.

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Lonely Planet Global Limited
1786575612 / 9781786575616
Paperback / softback
495.4
14/06/2019
Ireland
English
176 pages
14 cm
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Previous edition: published as Hill tribes. 2008.