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The Language Guide for Travelers - Chamorro to Tswana - cover

The Language Guide for Travelers - Chamorro to Tswana

YouGuide

Publisher: YouGuide

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The Language Guide for Travelers - Chamorro to Tswana is a practical phrasebook for travelers, pairing essential Chamorro and Tswana words and phrases for everyday situations - greetings, directions, dining, shopping, transport and emergencies. Compact, easy to navigate and made for real trips, it helps you communicate with confidence wherever your journey takes you.
Available since: 07/23/2026.
Print length: 317 pages.

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