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The world today is smaller
than it's ever been, and the number of people living and traveling outside their
native countries goes up every year. With all this moving around, international romance
is blooming like never before. But foreign-language phrase books that cover the real,
“uncencored“ vocabulary of love have been few, incomplete, and hard to find-until
now.
Unlike traditional phrase books, Hot! International (319 pages) can help you
with lots of different social situations-meeting, dating, relationships, steamy action
in the bedroom, and more-whether you're an American in Paris, a Brazilian in Berlin,
or an Italian in Prague.
Hot! International
could even be good for your health. A few key words can prevent mixed signals and
keep you away from unsafe or undesirable situations. Awareness of AIDS and other
sexual-transmitted diseases can vary quite a bit from country to country and from
person to person. You new friend might be willing to jump into bed unprotected, but
you shouldnít be-and now you can say so clearly, in his or her own language.
A few notes (just
want Hot!Spanish, look here):
- Our unique "zebra-stripe" format makes
it easy to chat up girls or guys in any of six other languages. Just find the English
phrase you want (always in the first black stripe, at the top of each page), then
look below for its equivalents in German (Deutsch), Spanish (Espanol), French (Francais),
Italian (Italiano), Portuguese (Portugues), or Czech (Cesky). And your new friends
can use the book just as easily to talk to you!
- Apart from English and the Brazilian-style Portuguese
used in this book, all the languages here have two ways of saying "you"
-- one formal and one informal. To make things easier -- and because these days younger
people in many countries tend informal speech anyway-we stick with the familiar (like
French tu and the German du ) instead of the formal (vous and Sie).
- Some foreign words change according to gender (think
of "actor" and "actress" in English). In cases like this, the
masculine form comes first, then the feminine (following grammatical convention):
Je suis fou/ folle de toi. Brackets [] offer a choice between two possibilities:
Let's go to [my/your] place. Finally, anything in parentheses () is optional: Pull
out (before you come).
Okay, have a great trip and a good time :-)
Now that you have the book, have practiced
the "talk" and are ready to party, where do you go ?? We suggest you start here, the internets #1 adult travel site where your book will
be as indispensable as your toothbrush -- know what I mean :-)
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