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Paperback Lonely Planet Scandinavian Europe Phrasebook Book

ISBN: 0864425058

ISBN13: 9780864425058

Lonely Planet Scandinavian Europe Phrasebook

(Part of the Lonely Planet Phrasebooks Series)

A self-study phrase book for travellers to Scandinavian Europe, this guide covers Finland, Iceland, Sweden, Norway, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Denmark and the Netherlands. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Format: Paperback

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3 ratings

Good Little Book About Scandinavian Languages

For a small book, it contains a lot of information. It teaches you several phrases in six languages: Swedish Danish Norwegian Faeroese Icelandic Finnish The book also teaches you some bits about culture in these countries as well. It could've benefited from a grammar section for each language. Other reviewers have stated that Finnish is not a Scandinavian language. I believe that the publisher is actually referring to Finland's geographic location. It really is part of Scandinavia and also has a Swedish-speaking minority. Brandon Simpson

Hey, Hei or Hej?

I bought this LP book in anticipation of my trip to Sweden. My friend was impressed at the many anicdotes and brief background given about the Swedish language. I would agree with the other reviewer, they should include a section on grammer in the next edition, but, I think having Finnish in this book is ok, even though it is not a part of Scandanavia,it is a part of the Nordic Council of countries. The truth is, many folks in Finland speak Swedish as well as Finnish. I highly recommend this book for any trip you may be taking to the Nordic countries, granted you may not speak fluently with this book, but a few phrases will help you make some new friends.

Useful and enjoyable

The sections on pronunciation are well done, and the vocabulary and phrases seem practical and realistic. However, little attention is paid to grammar. Six languages are covered, including Finnish which is of course not Scandinavian. It may be a better idea to break this book up into two or more volumes in future editions.
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