Ukrainian Phrasebook, Dictionary, Menu Guide & Interactive Factbook

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Dictionaries, Foreign Languages
Cover of the book Ukrainian Phrasebook, Dictionary, Menu Guide & Interactive Factbook by Masha Drach, Olga Ivanivna Kravtsova, Treasure Chest of Languages
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Author: Masha Drach, Olga Ivanivna Kravtsova ISBN: 9781929482900
Publisher: Treasure Chest of Languages Publication: January 6, 2018
Imprint: Treasure Chest of Languages Language: English
Author: Masha Drach, Olga Ivanivna Kravtsova
ISBN: 9781929482900
Publisher: Treasure Chest of Languages
Publication: January 6, 2018
Imprint: Treasure Chest of Languages
Language: English

The largest phrasebook & dictionary in ebook format ever made. In any language, anywhere. Contains 1899 epub pages, 6” X 8” in size, with 12 pt font. Compare it with any other phrasebook and be totally convinced.

Alright, we confess: it’s not for the 3-day visitor to Ukraine. Way too much firepower for those who just need a bb-gun. But for the serious traveler, for the student, for the ex-pat who lives in Ukraine, for those on business or government assignments there, for the romance seeker, this is the only one to have. Whether you want to ask somebody about their family or job, get something fixed, arrange travel or meetings, consult a physician, visit historical and cultural sites, navigate parties, chat about art or literature, deal with unpleasant situations, buy parts for your bike or car, or cope with a whole bunch of other situations. this Ukrainian phrasebook will be your faithful servant.

And the really soothing aspect of it is that it’s laughingly easy to find things in it. You don’t have to guess and fumble through categories, like in almost all other phrasebooks. Phrases and terms are organized under the main word(s) that they contain, and the main words are in alphabetical order the same way as in a dictionary. To complement this feature, we’ve included various aids to navigation: an expanded table of contents (TOC). alphabet link strips at strategic locations, convenient links back to the TOC, plus, the text is in 4 colors to enhance visual orientation.

The title of the book includes the words “Menu Guide”. That’s the understatement of the year. It’s more like a culinary marathon (157 pages) - so comprehensive and so mouth-watering that it will likely turn you into an incurable Ukrainian food addict.

And then there’s the Ukrainian grammar appendix. Okay, so we got carried away - all the way to the verge of becoming a textbook on the subject. But if this doesn’t fill in huge gaps in your knowledge about Ukrainian grammar, we’re going to have to consider hara-kiri. About the declensions of nouns, adjectives and pronouns, we’ve left nothing to the imagination. Pick those up and even if you never learn to say “Where am I?”, you’ll get a standing ovation from Ukrainians.

Ah, but wait - we’re not finished. As if we couldn’t put any more icing on this cake, we’ve liberally sprinkled it with delectable facts, most with hyperlinks, about various aspects of Ukrainian life: actors, actresses, artists, writers, poets, singers, songs, sports teams, national embassies, fencing clubs, snowboarding sites, cathedrals, mosques, synagogues, works of art, animals, hunting, fishing, (pant, pant) the list goes on. Most of the hyperlinks go to Wikipedia, but there are many others also.

So then, do yourself a massive favor for meeting people and experiencing life in Ukraine: add this phrasebook to your mobile device without further delay.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The largest phrasebook & dictionary in ebook format ever made. In any language, anywhere. Contains 1899 epub pages, 6” X 8” in size, with 12 pt font. Compare it with any other phrasebook and be totally convinced.

Alright, we confess: it’s not for the 3-day visitor to Ukraine. Way too much firepower for those who just need a bb-gun. But for the serious traveler, for the student, for the ex-pat who lives in Ukraine, for those on business or government assignments there, for the romance seeker, this is the only one to have. Whether you want to ask somebody about their family or job, get something fixed, arrange travel or meetings, consult a physician, visit historical and cultural sites, navigate parties, chat about art or literature, deal with unpleasant situations, buy parts for your bike or car, or cope with a whole bunch of other situations. this Ukrainian phrasebook will be your faithful servant.

And the really soothing aspect of it is that it’s laughingly easy to find things in it. You don’t have to guess and fumble through categories, like in almost all other phrasebooks. Phrases and terms are organized under the main word(s) that they contain, and the main words are in alphabetical order the same way as in a dictionary. To complement this feature, we’ve included various aids to navigation: an expanded table of contents (TOC). alphabet link strips at strategic locations, convenient links back to the TOC, plus, the text is in 4 colors to enhance visual orientation.

The title of the book includes the words “Menu Guide”. That’s the understatement of the year. It’s more like a culinary marathon (157 pages) - so comprehensive and so mouth-watering that it will likely turn you into an incurable Ukrainian food addict.

And then there’s the Ukrainian grammar appendix. Okay, so we got carried away - all the way to the verge of becoming a textbook on the subject. But if this doesn’t fill in huge gaps in your knowledge about Ukrainian grammar, we’re going to have to consider hara-kiri. About the declensions of nouns, adjectives and pronouns, we’ve left nothing to the imagination. Pick those up and even if you never learn to say “Where am I?”, you’ll get a standing ovation from Ukrainians.

Ah, but wait - we’re not finished. As if we couldn’t put any more icing on this cake, we’ve liberally sprinkled it with delectable facts, most with hyperlinks, about various aspects of Ukrainian life: actors, actresses, artists, writers, poets, singers, songs, sports teams, national embassies, fencing clubs, snowboarding sites, cathedrals, mosques, synagogues, works of art, animals, hunting, fishing, (pant, pant) the list goes on. Most of the hyperlinks go to Wikipedia, but there are many others also.

So then, do yourself a massive favor for meeting people and experiencing life in Ukraine: add this phrasebook to your mobile device without further delay.

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