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Lonely Planet Hindi, Urdu & Bengali Phrasebook & Dictionary
Rated 3.93 out of 5 based on 15 customer ratings
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SKU: 9781786570208
₹499.00 Original price was: ₹499.00.₹424.15Current price is: ₹424.15.
Lonely Planet’s Hindi, Urdu & Bengali Phrasebook & Dictionary is your essential guide for navigating India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Shahara Ahmed provides easy-to-find phrases and a 400-word dictionary covering essential travel needs. Confidently order food, ask directions, and haggle like a local with this user-friendly resource by your side. Immerse yourself in local culture with clear pronunciation guides and practical phrases for various situations. Perfect for language learners and travelers seeking authentic experiences. ISBN: 9781786570208.
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Janvi Arya –
Very useful for my trip to India! The Urdu section was a nice bonus. Some phrases felt a bit outdated.
Monsoon Behl –
Compact and easy to carry. Bengali section was most helpful. Wish it had more vocabulary.
Kaushal Kishor –
Lifesaver when ordering food! The dictionary was handy. Could use more practical travel phrases.
Himanshi –
Good starting point for learning basic phrases. Found a few errors, so double-check before using!
Nitanshu Sagar –
Useful, but not comprehensive. Good for beginners. The organization could be more intuitive.
Dhanush H B –
Improved my travel experience immensely. Easy to use. Worth the investment. Really impressed!
Aarsh Sanjaykumar Shah –
Comprehensive for basic needs. Dictionary is helpful. Some printing errors in my copy, sadly.
Ishan Srivastava –
The Hindi section was great for my travels. The other languages, not so much. I wish the coverage was equal.
Manish Kumar J –
A decent phrasebook. Helped with basic interactions, but the pronunciation guide could be better.
Vaibhav Agrawal –
Great value for the price. The Bengali phrases really helped me connect with the people. Highly recommend!
Rohit Raghuji Ambavane –
Helped me connect with locals. Clear pronunciation guide. Wish it covered more cultural nuances.
Ankit –
Okay for basic travel, but not a substitute for learning the language. A bit basic, but a handy starting point.
Mohammed Fardin Sidqui –
A mixed bag. Some phrases were spot on, others completely missed the mark. Update needed.
Chirayu Shrimall –
Essential for navigating local markets. Haggling section was super useful! A bit bulky, though.
Hitesh –
Found it incredibly helpful in rural areas. Allowed me to communicate where English wasn’t spoken.