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American language
There are a myriad of small differences between American English and the English spoken in many other parts of the world. Simply being aware and open to the idea that occasionally North American...
Central and Eastern European Language Basics
English is a often spoken and is understood as a second or third language amongst many Central and Eastern and Europeans, particularly those of the younger generations. As with anywhere you travel ...
English
English is considered the international language of communication and is one of the widely used forms of communication in th world and as such, many people the world over will speak varying degrees...
European Language Basics
You don’t have to fluent in foreign languages to travel, but it helps and it’s only polite to know a few of the basics…. Western European language basics – (Covering Fr...
Language - Australia
English is the official language of Australia, the cities however are very multicultural and sometimes people will speak a second language.
Language - New Zealand
English is the official language of New Zealand. The Maori people also have their own language and many place names in New Zealand are in this language. The standard Maori language used today is qu...
Languages
Although many of our guides speak more than one language, all Contiki Tours are conducted in English Language by English speaking guides. There is no need to enroll in French, Italian, German an...
Scandinavian language basics
English is a very widely spoken and understood language throughout Sweden, Norway and Denmark while Finland is also officially bi-lingual with Swedish and Finnish as official languages. Scandina...
Thai Language Basics
There is no need to enroll in Thai language classes classes for your Thailand Tour. Your Tour Manager will fill you in on how to say some of the basics (eg. hello, please, thank you) in the nati...