Do you love traveling and discovering new places?
Do you want to make the most of your trips and have unforgettable experiences?
If you answered yes, then you definitely should learn some new words of the country you are visiting!

Why? Here are some Reasons:
You’ll Get Around Easier.
You will be able to read signs, order food, ride a bus, and negotiate prices without any hassle. Life will be easier and more enjoyable in the country you are visiting.
Helps you understand a different culture.
Since you’re able to communicate with the locals, you’ll gain insight into their ways, traditions, and beliefs. You’ll also have a better appreciation for their art, culture, music, and literature.

Avoid Cultural Faux Pas.
You’ll avoid offending anyone and gain a better understanding of what’s appropriate and what’s not. It will help you learn local customs and traditions.
You’ll Have an International Network.
Since you can speak another language, people from other countries will try to practice their language skills with you. You’ll meet new international friends of different ethnic and cultural backgrounds. It’ll enrich your personal and professional life.
Help you Explore Local Spots.
You’ll find those hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path attractions that are known only to locals and not found by tourists.
By Learning a new language, not only is your mind opened to the linguistic aspects of the culture, but it opens doors to new, exciting life experiences.
As a traveler, it helps one connect with the people, culture, and life of the region.
Here are some Basic Conversational Words to use on Your Next Trip!
| Phrase | Spanish | French | Arabic |
| Hello | Hola | Bonjour | مرحبا (marhaba) |
| Goodbye | Adiós | Au revoir | مع السلامة (ma’a salama) |
| How are you? | ¿Cómo estás? | Comment ça va? | كيف حالك؟ (kayfa haluk?) |
| Delicious | Delicioso | Délicieux | لذيذ (lazeez) |
| Thank you | Gracias | Merci | شكرا (shukran) |
| You’re welcome | De nada | De rien | عفوا (afwan)
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| Phrase | Japanese | Chinese |
| Hello | Konnichiwa (こんにちは) | Nǐ hǎo (你好) |
| Goodbye | Sayōnara (さようなら) | Zàijiàn (再见) |
| How are you? | O-genki desu ka? (お元気ですか?) | Nǐ hǎo ma? (你好吗?) |
| Delicious | Oishii (美味しい) | Hǎochī (好吃) |
| Thank you | Arigatō (ありがとう) | Xièxiè (谢谢) |
| You’re welcome | Dōitashimashite (どういたしまして) | Bù kèqì (不客气) |
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