This page lists the foreign language phrasebooks that are available on Wikivoyage. For more general information on language and travel, including tips for where few locals speak your language, see Talk.
These phrasebooks are not language tutorials, comprehensive grammars, or dictionaries. Their goal is to define just enough of the language so that an English-speaking traveller can "get by" in an area where that language is spoken. A few languages are very widely used throughout the world and are listed first. All other languages are listed under the continent where they are most closely identified. If you are not sure which languages are spoken in the country you plan to visit, see the "Talk" section of the article for that country.
Phrasebooks which are substantially complete have a green plus sign () or a yellow star (
) written next to them in the list below, though they may still benefit from your improvement. For all the other books, please contribute if you speak the language in question. If you need a phrasebook for a language not listed here, try adding it to the Requests for phrasebooks page. Or simply plunge forward and start the book yourself. Make sure to base it on our Phrasebook article template.
Initial phrasebook development was organized through the Phrasebook Expedition.
Phrasebooks are coded according to their level of completion and overall quality as outlined at Phrasebook status:
— outline
— usable
— guide
— star
World[edit]
Africa[edit]
Afrikaans
Arabic (Modern Standard)
Amharic
Bambara (or Bamanankan)
Berber
Chadian Arabic
Chibemba
Dawro
Dogon
Egyptian Arabic
Ewe
French
Fulfulde
German
Guinea-Bissau Creole
Hausa
Igbo
Krio
Luganda
Malagasy
Mooré
Moroccan Arabic
Nyanja (or Chewa)
Portuguese
Sango
Sesotho
Seychellois Creole
Somali
Spanish
Swahili (or Kiswahili)
Swazi
Tashelhit (or Shilha)
Tigrinya
Tsonga
Tswana
Tumbuka
Tunisian Arabic
Twi
Wolof
Xhosa
Yoruba
Zarma
Zulu
Asia[edit]
Ainu
Amdo Tibetan
Arabic (Modern Standard)
Akeanon (or Aklanon)
Assamese
Balinese
Balochi
Bengali (or Bangla)
Bikol (or Central Bikol)
Bumthangkha
Burmese
Burushaski
Cantonese
Capiznon (or Capiceño)
Cebuano (or Bisayan)
Chavacano
Chinese (Mandarin)
Chittagonian
Dari
Dhivehi
Dogri
Dzongkha
Filipino (or Tagalog)
French
Gujarati
Hainanese
Hakka
Hebrew
Hiligaynon (or Ilonggo)
Hindi
Iban
Ilocano (or Iluko)
Indonesian
Ivatan
Japanese
Javanese
Jordanian Arabic
Kannada
Kapampangan
Kashmiri
Kayan
Kazakh
Khmer (or Cambodian)
Konkani
Korean
Kurdish
Kyrgyz
Ladakhi
Ladino
Lao
Lebanese Arabic
Madurese
Maithili
Majhi
Malay
Malayalam
Manado Malay (or Minahasa Malay)
Manchu
Marathi
Mindong
Minnan (or Hokkien/Taiwanese)
Mongolian
Nepali
Odia (or Oriya)
Ossetian
Pandan Bikol (or Northern Catanduanes Bikol)
Pashto (or Pushtu)
Penan
Persian
Portuguese
Punjabi
Rinconada (or Rinconada Bikol)
Russian
Ryukyuan
Sakha
Sanskrit
Saraiki
Sasak
Savji
Shanghainese (or Wu Chinese)
Sharchopkha
Sherpa
Sindhi
Sinhala
Sundanese
Sylheti
Tajik
Tamang
Tamil
Tatar
Tausug (or Bahasa Sūg)
Telugu
Teochew (or Chiuchao)
Tetum
Thai
Thami (or Thangmi)
Tibetan
Tulu
Turkish
Turkmen
Tuvan
Udmurt
Urdu
Uyghur
Uzbek
Vietnamese
Waray
Yaeyama
Yiddish
Yonaguni
Zaza (or Zazaki)
Europe[edit]
Abkhaz
Albanian
Arberesh
Armenian
Aromanian
Azerbaijani (or Azeri)
Bashkir
Basque
Belarusian
Bosnian
Breton
Bulgarian
Catalan
Chechen
Circassian
Corsican
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
Dutch Low Saxon
Estonian
Faroese
Finnish
French
Galician
Georgian
German
Greek
Hungarian
Icelandic
Irish
Italian
Kalmyk
Karachay-Balkar
Latvian
Lithuanian
Low German
Luxembourgish
Macedonian
Maltese
Manx Gaelic
Montenegrin
Norwegian
Piedmontese
Polish
Portuguese
Provençal
Romanian
Russian
Saami
Samogitian
Scottish Gaelic
Serbian
Slovak
Slovenian (or Slovene)
Spanish
Swedish
Swiss-German
Tatar
Turkish
Ukrainian
Welsh
West Frisian
Yiddish
North America[edit]
Oceania[edit]
South America[edit]
Special purpose[edit]
Some special purpose lists of phrases are also available.
Scriptbooks[edit]
These special "phrasebooks" are for people interested in learning to read or write a complex script.