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Croatian language - Wikipedia Since 2013, the Institute of Croatian language has been celebrating the Month of the Croatian Language, from February 21 (International Mother Language Day) to March 17 (the day of signing the Declaration on the Name and Status of the Croatian Literary Language)
Croatia | Facts, Geography, Maps, History | Britannica Croats speak Croatian, a South Slavic language of the Indo-European family Croatian is quite similar to Serbian and Bosnian, but political developments since the collapse of Yugoslavia have encouraged the three ethnic groups to emphasize the differences between their languages
11 Things You Should Know About Croatian Culture Looking to understand the complex world of Croatian culture? Let us guide you through the checkerboards and celebrations with our easy-to-use rundown
Croatian language, alphabet and pronunciation - Omniglot Croatian is a South Slavic language spoken by about 6 7 million people mainly in Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina It is an official language in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and in the province of Vojvodina in Serbia
Croatian slang guide – essential words and phrases - Preply Croatian slang opens the door to real, everyday conversations that textbooks rarely cover While formal Croatian helps you communicate, mastering popular slang helps you sound natural – whether you’re ordering coffee in Zagreb or chatting with locals on the Dalmatian coast This guide introduces the essential slang words and phrases that bring you closer to Croatian culture You’ll learn
Easy Croatian Simple and easy introduction to the Croatian language for casual learners Very useful for Bosnian and Serbian as well
Croatian – The Languages With its deep historical roots, complex grammatical structure, and cultural significance, Croatian is more than just a medium of communication; it is a key component of Croatian national identity
What Language is Spoken in Croatia Today, the Croatian language spoken in the country is known as Hrvatski to the locals which includes 3 dialects; Shtokavian, Kajkavian and Chakavian If you’re travelling throughout the Balkans, you’ll find that the language, for the most part, is very similar