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English - Gallego Phrase Book

kgreid

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I've been trying to get a copy of the English - Gallego Phrase Book put out by the Xunta de Gallica but I can't find it anywhere on line. I had it on order from Amazon.UK for 6 months and they finally notified me that they can't get it. Does anyone have any idea how I can track it down?
 
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Re: English - Galego Phrase Book

Thanks very much. I discovered this link late last night after posting my first message. I placed an order but have not heard anything back. You would think that plenty of copies would be available since it is now a holy year.
 
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Have you tried checking the Xunta de Galicia site? Their site is only in Gallego and Castellano but by using Google translate I am sure you navigate the site. In fact it might be a good idea to contact them directly, who knows it might be free!!
 
Re: English - Galego Phrase Book

Well,

too late now. The book is on it's way. I'm just happy to get it at all. Amazon UK tried to get it from the Xunta for six months without success. I tried looking around the Xunta site but could not find anything on the phrase book.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Re: English - Galego Phrase Book

I received my English/Galego/Spanish phrase book in the mail today. I find it always makes a better impression to try to speak even a little of the local language.
 

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