Prosim
We booked flights to Venice at the weekend. The plan is to stay there one night at the beginning of May, then travel by train to Ljubljana, then Zagreb and on to Budapest.
I’ve always wanted to see Ljubljana, as I’ve been told it is very beautiful, but this trip does entail countries, four currencies and four languages, so learning a couple of handy words to get by isn’t going to cut it this time around.
Hopefully there will be a proliferation of English speakers from whom to order food, beds and train tickets, but if not then my trusty new phrase book will come in handy. A £3.50 bargain in the second-hand section in Waterstones over by the university - the one from which I got evacuated by a gas leak last time around - it crams ten languages into 543 pocket-sized pages.
One word a day for the next 20 days should be enough for five words per country. So, today’s word: prosim, the Slovene for please.
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Do you know, Icelandic doesn’t have that word, please. We have a whole phrase that carries the same meaning, but it is considered to be rather archaic. Says a lot about a nation’s character, doesn’t it?