Pages: 256 (Paperback) ISBN: 1741042305 Pub: Lonely Planet Publications Pub date: 2006-09-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 8199
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Reader Reviews:Worth taking with but don't rely on it (1/1 people found this helpful)On a trip to China I ordered this phrasebook as I have absolutely no knowledge of Mandarin and was told China was quite difficult to get around in due to the low level of English spoken over there.
Very good and handy (1/1 people found this helpful)I love this little book and I brought this when I went to Bejing. Very useful and very easy to find something to want to say. Small pocket book which you can carry this with you all the time when you go to China or read this when you are travelling. Love it! revised edition (3/4 people found this helpful)This edition (1 Sep 2006) has been revised to include pinyin. I think now that the pinyin has been put back in, it is a better choice than the rough guide one. A decent phrasebook with Pros and Cons (28/28 people found this helpful)This phrasebook covers the fundamentals for a visitor to China with useful topics (directions, reservations, business, restaurants blah blah blah) and a very helpful local talk section which brought some laughs among my friends and work collegues here when I told them they were great kissers or that I wanted to be touched...although some of the slang is inaccurate and kinda not very cool. Its still a nice feature though. There are also some nice cultural points of information. However, the author has attempted to replace Pinyin (the Romanised written form of Mandarin) with a pronounciation guide which is sadly, a little off the mark. There are also some mistakes in the written translations. Although some work, there are other examples that definatley do not work as some of the u, e and a sounds are a bit mixed up. This book will however get you around in what is a challenging place to visit short or long term due to the complex language. Great as a phrasebook (except for the small mistakes)...but to actually learn the language from, not overly useful. I would actually recommend the previous edition of this very book if you can get your hands on a copy. Similar ProductsChina (Lonely Planet Country Guide) Easy-peasy Chinese: Mandarin Chinese for Beginners (Book & CD) The Rough Guide Phrasebook Mandarin Chinese (Rough Guide Phrasebooks) The Rough Guide to China (Rough Guide Travel Guides) Shanghai (Lonely Planet City Guides) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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