At last, the ultimate phrasebook!
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This may come in handy for my husband:
<b>My wife fell overboard about ten miles back. </b>
<i>Ma femme est tombée par-dessus bord, il y a quinze kilomètres.
Mi esposa se cayó al agua unos quince kilómetros atrás.
Meine Frau ist vor ungefähr fünfzehn Kilometern über Bord gefallen.</i>
This is particularly useful for the Lounge:
<b>Can we declare this thread officially dead? </b>
<i>Pouvons-nous déclarer que cette discussion est officiellement close ?
Podríamos declarar esta discusión oficialmente muerta?
Können wir diesen Thread offiziell für tod erklären? </i>
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HImom, I found it, Fodor's has several phrase dictionaries posted on the website, enjoy! 
http://www.fodors.com/language/

http://www.fodors.com/language/
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Thanks so much for these suggestions. I printed out the food & common phrases from the fodors site & ordered the Rick Steve's combined phrasebook--English, German, French & Italian. It was $6, so we'll see how it does (it's very portable anyway).
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Loved that website, lol! I had a great teacher in a French class I took a couple years ago and she taught us some slang and some snarky phrases. We had a great time in that class, lol.
HImom--The Rick Steves phrasebook for France is good, but I really like the Berlitz one better. I think the layout is better as well as the phrases. It can be harder to find though. If you have trouble, look online at Powells.
HImom--The Rick Steves phrasebook for France is good, but I really like the Berlitz one better. I think the layout is better as well as the phrases. It can be harder to find though. If you have trouble, look online at Powells.



