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Learn Basic Travel Phrases (e.g., Hello, Thank You)

Generates a 12-item essential travel phrases list in the target language, with local script, IPA, optional transliteration, simple pronunciations, and usage/formality notes in numbered format.

Prompt Content

Create a list of 12 essential travel survival phrases in Target Language with phonetics. 1) Include these phrases (one per item): Hello; Goodbye; Thank you; Please; Excuse me; Do you speak English?; I don't understand; How much?; Where is the bathroom?; Help! Add 2 more common travel needs (e.g., Check, please; I need a taxi; Where can I buy a ticket?; I'm allergic to…). 2) Output as a numbered list 1-12. For each item, use exactly this format and order: English: Local: Transliteration: IPA: Simple: Note: 3) Rules: • Local: write in Target Language native script. • Transliteration: provide for non‑Latin scripts; if not needed, write "-". • IPA: accurate phonemes for the Local form. • Simple: easy English approximation of pronunciation. • Note: brief usage/formality (max 8 words); include formal/informal if relevant. 4) No extra text before or after the list. <example> 1) English: Hello Local: Hola Transliteration: - IPA: /ˈola/ Simple: OH-lah Note: informal; mornings: "Buenos días" </example>

Variables

Target Language
Destination language to generate the phrases in
Example: Japanese