How Many Languages Are Needed To Travel Across Every Country?

You only need one language to travel across every country, just like you only need one toy to play with all your friends.

Imagine you have a special toy that everyone loves, no matter where they are in the world, they know how to play with it. That’s kind of what happens when you speak English, or another common language used in many countries. People from different places can understand each other even if they don’t all speak the same language.

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If you know one language, like English, and you go to a country where people also speak that language, say, France, Canada, or Australia, it's easier for you to talk with them. You might still need help with directions, but you can still have fun, order food, and make new friends.

But if you only know one language, and you go somewhere nobody there speaks that language, like Japan or Brazil, then you might need a little more help, like a picture dictionary or someone to translate for you. But even then, it's not hard to get by!

So, just like you can play with all your friends using one toy, you can travel across many countries using one language! You only need one language to travel across every country, just like you only need one toy to play with all your friends.

Imagine you have a special toy that everyone loves, no matter where they are in the world, they know how to play with it. That’s kind of what happens when you speak English, or another common language used in many countries. People from different places can understand each other even if they don’t all speak the same language.

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Examples

  1. You only need to know a few phrases in several languages to get by in most places.
  2. Learning one language per continent can help you communicate easily in many countries.
  3. Even if you don’t speak the local language, people often try to communicate in English.

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