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Australia & Pacific Phrasebooks
There's more to the languages of Oceania that just saying 'g'day'. Exactly how much more? You be the judge.
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Australian Language & Culture Travel Guide
Toss another shrimp on the barbie, crack open a tinny or pour yourself a chardy while you traverse Australia's vast expanse of true blue, fair dinkum Aussie lingo.
Learning the Fijian language means you can get away from the tourist areas and out into the real Fiji - where a little bit of local talk goes a long way.
This phrasebook is a guide to the pidgins and creoles of Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, north Australia and the Torres Strait. Covers Bislama, Solomon Islands Pijin, Tok Pisin and more.
OK, so you can get around on lots of the Pacific islands with just English or French, but pack a little of the local languages and you'll be able to go beyond the 'one umbrella or two?'. Covers Fijian, Hawaiian, Maori, Samoan, Tahitian, Tongan and more
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