I was self taught Croatian when I was about 12. I am 62 now. I wanted to learn because my grandmother only spoke Croatian and my mother spoke Croatianlish- I found it actually pretty easy and the fact that there are NO silent letters makes it easy to learn - spell and pronounce. I went in 1976 and we plan as a family to go back in the next year or maybe 2023. Hvala vam.
I want to learn because I want to get back to my roots. My great grandparents came to Ellis island from Croatia, and my mom is half. I'm only a quarter Croatian but i really want to learn someday
@@erzascarlet03 my grandfather fled the war to AUS and now im 18 tryna learn to get back to my roots aswell, i know a couple words, especially swear words cause of my dad but hope learning goes well for u
You should come to Croatia, is my first time here and is so beautiful, I would recommend you to stay at villages like Mlini Srebeno they are near Dubrovnik. It is really like paradise. I happen to find a beautiful house whose owners live there and rent rooms with ocean views. Or a room in the back for more privacy with an amazing view as well. It is calles Villa Nina.
I am learning Croatian because my best friend is Croatian, and we work alongside each other (he has a recording studio here in Long Island City, NY and I am his assistant). It's important that I know the language because many of our friends and associates are Croatian.
Both of you are so cute. I am a Vietnamese expat living Split in Croatia with my husband. When i find how to study Hrvatska i found out your chanel. It is good and useful for me. I really like your family so much. If your family have a chance to visit Split, we will invite you to drink cup of coffee here.
Anyone else want to be friends with sarah and Ivan? Cause I do 😂 Hello from another expat, living in Graz, visiting Croatia for a few weeks! I love when I find a great video like this one, so thank you for creating this content! I think it’s important to learn the basics rather than expect people to speak my mother tongue. I’ve noticed people appreciate the effort and are more willing to help! If you guys ever make it to Graz and want to share a cup of coffee, we would love to show you around! Elise and Chris
It's so good that I found your RUclips channel, I have a boyfriend from Šibenik and I want to learn more about the language so I could talk to my future mother in law That's alot of words, I'll need to jot down Thanks! ČIAO!
Funny fact: both phrases, željeznica (rail road) and kolodvor (main station) were coined by Bogoslav (Bohuslav) Šulek, born in Slovakia, in the 19th c.
@@Uthael_KileaneaI think that Train Station in Croatian (In the INSTRUMENTAL Case) is "VOZU STANICA" ? (Spoken from a 52 year Croatian language DABLER) (¿?¿?¿) 😢
Iznenaduje me kada cujem na vasim klipovima koliko Sarah pazi na gramatiku. Obicno stranci pomjesaju padeze i ne paze toliko na njih kada znaju da cemo ih nekako razumijeti, ali Sarah zvuci kao da je odrasla u Kanadi a porijeklom je Hrvatica. Svaka cast Sarah!
ispravak netočnog navoda. Sarah zvuči kao da je odrasla u Hrvatskoj i porijeklom Hrvatica. Ruža Tomašić zvuči kao da je odrasla u Kanadi a porijeklom Hrvatica.
Thanks you very helpful. Planning the trip to Croatia and I decided to learn few frases. I am a native Ukrainian speaker and fluent in Russian and Polish and of course English. I find your videos very helpful. It easy for me to say the words I just need to learn some. Croatian has resemblance from all Ukrainian/Russian/Polish! Thanks for the videos.
Thank you for sharing this video. It's nice to hear a native speak. I am trying to learn from books and, while it is usually correct, it's not always like natives talk I have the impression. I also appreciate the fact that you didn't edit the part where you struggle. We all do at some point, it's part of the process. Good luck!
Croatian expat living in Denmark here! Been trying to learn danish for the past 8 months or so and it's always nice to see someone learning your native language :) Samo jako Saro!
OMG...just love your blog. After spending a couple of weeks in Zagreb, all that I have forgotten has come back. When Croatian people speak they smile with every word or phrase. That is the difference in conversation I noticed from Canadians. Hvala xoxo
Thank you for the great video. My Croatian Grandmother lived with me. I recognize many of those phases. I am going to Zagreb and Rijeka this weekend. I will be with family. I am going to try these phases. Hopefully I will impress my Family.
This was so helpful, thank you! We have just arrived in Croatia and will be spending a couple of months here. Wwill be watching this many times until we master it! We really enjoyed watching you both as well, you are both adorable! Hvala!
How I wish I could explore East europe , it's really my dream , even I live in west and went to its neighbouring . The east gives me this kind of feeling that somewhat in my dream . I feel like I am reincarnated and lived in east before. Ahaha that kind of feeling 😅. I have a Romanian colleague bdw she is kind and nice and wants to cook definitely the food in east has lot to offer than the west i think. The scenic mountain ,hills and castle in east are truly enchanted and beautiful i used to google places and watches vlog. Even though i never been there . But someday i will! Greetings to all the east European people!
This is a very informative and comprehensive video! I speak Italian and Russian and I find a small similarity shared with Italian and Croatian but with the Russian foundations Croatian will be so much easier to learn because they are incredibly similar phonetically. Thank you.
Odlično, super video! Vrlo edukativno! Barem dok ne stignete na obalu ili u Zagorje a onda ne razumiš ništa šta lokalci pričaju,šalu na stranu vrlo jednostavno za stranu osobu koja uči osnove Hrvatskog
I am so happy I found this and your channel! I am coming to Croatia, Slovenia and maybe a couple other bordering countries for my first European trip. Planning on the month of September. Hvala!
Wow , what a beautiful video !!! You are both so incredibly nice , making learning croatian a truly enjoyable experience. Thank you so much , hvala lijepa !!! Your friend from USA , Edwin Oliveras
Kako tko Ne idu svi van zato sto nemaju sto jesti.. nekima smeta da im dijete mora biti u HDZ da bi dobilo posao.. danasnji mladi ne idu svi zbog ekonomije nego i zbog politike
Hi Sarah, moram reci da jako volim kad pricas hrvatski :) Steta da mnogo videa na RUclips imas na engleskom jeziku, jer kad govoris hrvatski si jako slatka :) Pozdrav iz Slovacke (ispricavam se za moje greske)
Huh, Travelling to Croatia in a month. Such a great experience to learn basics of this language, As a Polish, it’s much easier, the language group is the same and the words did not differ much. Great job! Did not waste time watching it! 😊
The time of day made me laugh. In Australia we say good morning until until 12pm. But in Croatia, I think it's only used when you wake up. If you say Good Morning at 10 or 11am in Croatia, the locals look at you as if you are lazy and sleep all day 🤣
If you meet Croatian people they will likely speak to you in dialect, but don't be afraid. If they find out that you're still learning they'll try to speak closer to the standard language. When I speak to foreigners living in Croatia I have to make conscious effort not to slip back into Zagreb vernacular. For example, at 3:20, people in Zagreb tend to use "Kaj?" instead of "Što?" for "What?", but pronouncing three letters is a bit much to us rushing urban folk so it can sometimes come out as something more like "Ke?" or "Kæ?" Also, some words for common house items are replaced with German loanwords. A lot of people don't speak the standard language outside of (very) formal situations, some might not even be that familiar with the standard language but everyone understands it. This is because the standard language doesn't really correspond to the speech of any major region in Croatia (neither is it based on Zagreb vernacular). As a side note, at 7:30, while this is a common way to speak, it is strictly considered incorrect. The correct way to ask is "Imate li jelovnik?" Using "Da li" to ask questions is not considered correct in the standard language.
Ovaj video je super. Saro jos videa gdje pricate hrvatski, ja sam iznenadjena evo kako dobro pricate. Cak i u nekim rijecima imate skroz hrvatski naglasak kao i mi, ne cuje se puno engl. naglasak. Volim vase videe, sve je prelijepo. ☺️💝
Bok !! From Japan , This video Marin Vlasic san ( Moderator of Hvar Live ) up on the Live today . I want to study Croatian language by your nice video . Hvala !!
Sarah, I love your tutorials, I visited Croatia last week for the first time and can’t wait to return!! A question for you please. Could you already roll your “Rs” or is it something you have learnt? I’ve watched many utube tutorials on how to do this and wondered if you had any tips!! Paula
Uspjeli ste me nasmijati 😀 vrlo simpatično ste ovo izveli 🙂 Ovo na kraju...da i nama hrvatima se događa da nekada popetljamo vlastiti jezik...kao i meni neki dan 🙂 Pozdrav oboma te sretan i blagoslovljen Uskrs!
Hi guys love your videos they are great! Sarah, i am quite impressed with your Croatian. I come from a Croatian background, my mom is Croatian. Although, she came to Canada quite young(12), we where always around Croatian family that also immigrated to Canada and spent alot of time speaking Croatian. When i was a young girl i could speak Croatian, Macedonian and English all very fluently and switch from one language to another quite easily, however, because both parents came to Canada young, we did end up speaking English at home a lot, so as i got older i unfortunately lost quite a bit. So yes I am very impressed Sarah, and even you pronounciation or accent if you will, is really quite good. |I Still of course understand a lot, but really have to think about my words before i speak and am kind of sad about that. Again, love your videos and glad i found you. Maybe listening to Sarah will help me gain some of Croatian back!
Thank you Sue!! That's wonderful that you grew up with multiple languages! You can definitely gain your Croatian back - I'm sure if you visited and were surrounded by it for a week or two, it would bring back a lot :)
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Really nice
جص
Can solo women go to croatia and visit? Is that a good idea?
Yes, I sound ignorant but I'm curious.
I was self taught Croatian when I was about 12. I am 62 now. I wanted to learn because my grandmother only spoke Croatian and my mother spoke Croatianlish- I found it actually pretty easy and the fact that there are NO silent letters makes it easy to learn - spell and pronounce. I went in 1976 and we plan as a family to go back in the next year or maybe 2023. Hvala vam.
I want to learn because I want to get back to my roots. My great grandparents came to Ellis island from Croatia, and my mom is half. I'm only a quarter Croatian but i really want to learn someday
@@erzascarlet03 my grandfather fled the war to AUS and now im 18 tryna learn to get back to my roots aswell, i know a couple words, especially swear words cause of my dad but hope learning goes well for u
You should come to Croatia, is my first time here and is so beautiful, I would recommend you to stay at villages like Mlini Srebeno they are near Dubrovnik. It is really like paradise. I happen to find a beautiful house whose owners live there and rent rooms with ocean views. Or a room in the back for more privacy with an amazing view as well. It is calles Villa Nina.
i know croatian bcs ilive in croatia
Hungarian here, I find it also refreshing to learn because of it’s very literal like my language, no silent letters
In Croatia, I am most pleased with the three words question: častim, što piješ?
:D
Lol bravo
Kako se zoves
@@Acul1913 Častiš? ha ha
Isto
I am learning Croatian because my best friend is Croatian, and we work alongside each other (he has a recording studio here in Long Island City, NY and I am his assistant). It's important that I know the language because many of our friends and associates are Croatian.
Hello! I’m a ten year old trying to teach myself creation for my mum. Thanks this helped a lot!❤❤
Svaka čast ovoj ženi, naš jezik nije lagan, naglasak joj je super.
Nas jezik = our language
Oh my gosh you two are the cutest! :) I'm an American expat living here in Croatia with my Croatian husband, so this is incredibly delightful for me.
Thanks so much Taughnee! 😊 Where are you in Croatia?
@@RoyalCroatianTours Just down the way in Čazma :)
Please, meet each other! :-)
@@TaughneeStone Oh so close! We should grab some coffee next time you find yourself in Zagreb :)
@RoyalCroatianTours it's been 3 years did you meet and become friends?
Is truly hard to believe that she does not originate in Croatia she speak so well pronounce it perfectly and at the perfect cadence
I’m Croatian and I live in Australia right now and I just love watching Croatian stuff
Both of you are so cute. I am a Vietnamese expat living Split in Croatia with my husband. When i find how to study Hrvatska i found out your chanel. It is good and useful for me. I really like your family so much. If your family have a chance to visit Split, we will invite you to drink cup of coffee here.
Thank you!! We were actually just in Split last week! I'm sure we'll be back again soon :)
Anyone else want to be friends with sarah and Ivan? Cause I do 😂
Hello from another expat, living in Graz, visiting Croatia for a few weeks!
I love when I find a great video like this one, so thank you for creating this content!
I think it’s important to learn the basics rather than expect people to speak my mother tongue. I’ve noticed people appreciate the effort and are more willing to help!
If you guys ever make it to Graz and want to share a cup of coffee, we would love to show you around!
Elise and Chris
Sarah's Croatian is better than the language of some Croatians living in Canada. Congratulations Sarah, kapa do poda!
Hvala!
Oh, I didn't expect that as Ukrainian I will understand Croatian language 😮 Thanks for such good video!
Thanks a lot for this video. This help me a lot now I am in Croatia. Love this country ❤️❤️❤️🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷🇭🇷
I'm spanish speaker learning English and Croatian, you help me to learn both lenguages, thank so much for that.
As a Pole, I hesitate to learn Spanish or Italian.
It's so good that I found your RUclips channel, I have a boyfriend from Šibenik and I want to learn more about the language so I could talk to my future mother in law
That's alot of words, I'll need to jot down
Thanks! ČIAO!
Sjajni ste, simpatični, dobra energija između vas..
Hvala!
WAAAAAW!! GIRL, YOUR PRONUNCIATION IS PERFECT! You are just amazing!!!
Thank you for having this video I am learning Croatian as I am Croatian and it is connecting me to my roots!
Croatian is very similar to Czech:) I understand almost everything. But željeznički kolodvor is legit the best croatian word ever :DDDDD
Funny fact: both phrases, željeznica (rail road) and kolodvor (main station) were coined by Bogoslav (Bohuslav) Šulek, born in Slovakia, in the 19th c.
As a Ukrainian I understood most of this words
If you say "vlak" (train), you can avoid "željeznički kolodvor"
I am Russian and it was easy for me too.
@@Uthael_KileaneaI think that Train Station in Croatian (In the INSTRUMENTAL Case) is "VOZU STANICA" ? (Spoken from a 52 year Croatian language DABLER) (¿?¿?¿) 😢
What an adorable couple!
Thank you, I born abroad but my grandfather was Croatian and I'm learning his language with you guys, thank you.
thank you so much. My husband is Canadian, we live in New York and I am Montenegrin, so these videos are a delight. My kids will be watching too
This was amazing! Thank you both!
Hoping to impress my grandmother with new words from Zagreb after she has been living in Australia for 60 years! :D
You two really are so cute. The way you mimic your husbands tone is too cute haha. Great work! New subscriber from the US
Iznenaduje me kada cujem na vasim klipovima koliko Sarah pazi na gramatiku. Obicno stranci pomjesaju padeze i ne paze toliko na njih kada znaju da cemo ih nekako razumijeti, ali Sarah zvuci kao da je odrasla u Kanadi a porijeklom je Hrvatica. Svaka cast Sarah!
Hvala Raul! Trudim se, ali tezak je jezik! :) Pa jos uvijek imam dosta gresaka!
ispravak netočnog navoda. Sarah zvuči kao da je odrasla u Hrvatskoj i porijeklom Hrvatica. Ruža Tomašić zvuči kao da je odrasla u Kanadi a porijeklom Hrvatica.
Thanks you very helpful. Planning the trip to Croatia and I decided to learn few frases. I am a native Ukrainian speaker and fluent in Russian and Polish and of course English. I find your videos very helpful. It easy for me to say the words I just need to learn some. Croatian has resemblance from all Ukrainian/Russian/Polish! Thanks for the videos.
Thank you for sharing this video. It's nice to hear a native speak. I am trying to learn from books and, while it is usually correct, it's not always like natives talk I have the impression. I also appreciate the fact that you didn't edit the part where you struggle. We all do at some point, it's part of the process. Good luck!
Croatian expat living in Denmark here!
Been trying to learn danish for the past 8 months or so and it's always nice to see someone learning your native language :)
Samo jako Saro!
You both are amazing ❤❤❤ Best regarda from Pole, I'm living in German amd want to learn croatian.
After tomorrow,I and Beny -my husband,and our 2 yrs old dautghter Gloria,will go to Croatia,our first trip there. Thank you,cute couple!
OMG...just love your blog. After spending a couple of weeks in Zagreb, all that I have forgotten has come back. When Croatian people speak they smile with every word or phrase. That is the difference in conversation I noticed from Canadians.
Hvala xoxo
Thanks a lot !! As a working Filipina in Croatia I can say .. it helps a lot in my learning Croatia language journey....
Thanks for this video! Going to Croatia in a week, I know a bit Russian so it's fun learning when many words are familiar💪
Very cute! Big hug to you from Slovakia! 🤗😎😊
Thanks Daniel! Hugs from Zagreb! :)
S radošću
Vidimo se sutra!
I’ve been watching your video every day until I learn all the words.
HVALA for a fantastic job!
We are going to visit Zagreb this Friday. Happy to see this video. I am surprised how similar is Croatian and Slovak language.
Thank you for the great video. My Croatian Grandmother lived with me. I recognize many of those phases. I am going to Zagreb and Rijeka this weekend. I will be with family. I am going to try these phases. Hopefully I will impress my Family.
Thank you for this video! My husband and I are going on our honeymoon to Croatia from the U.S. in a few days! Your videos really helped me! Hvala!
Thank you, this is so helpful! Useful phrases and no long pauses.
Going to Croatia and 7 days I can't wait thanks for teaching me the basics I wrote everything down. I'm gonna memorize it every day till I go
This was so helpful, thank you! We have just arrived in Croatia and will be spending a couple of months here. Wwill be watching this many times until we master it! We really enjoyed watching you both as well, you are both adorable! Hvala!
Extremely helpful video. 👌 Also, most wholesome couple on RUclips! 😍
I listen to this every morning.
Thank you for this adorable, yet practical video!
What a great lesson! Thank you so much! Your sense of humor is great too!...
How I wish I could explore East europe , it's really my dream , even I live in west and went to its neighbouring . The east gives me this kind of feeling that somewhat in my dream . I feel like I am reincarnated and lived in east before. Ahaha that kind of feeling 😅. I have a Romanian colleague bdw she is kind and nice and wants to cook definitely the food in east has lot to offer than the west i think. The scenic mountain ,hills and castle in east are truly enchanted and beautiful i used to google places and watches vlog. Even though i never been there . But someday i will! Greetings to all the east European people!
Preslatki i predivni obožavam vas. Uljepšate mi dan svaki put. Koje god vrijeme bilo. 😁😁😃❤️
Awww, hvala puno na lijepim rijecima Luka! :)
I love when Sara speaks Croatian - it's so beautiful...🥰
Thank you! 🥰
This is a very informative and comprehensive video! I speak Italian and Russian and I find a small similarity shared with Italian and Croatian but with the Russian foundations Croatian will be so much easier to learn because they are incredibly similar phonetically. Thank you.
Odlično, super video!
Vrlo edukativno!
Barem dok ne stignete na obalu ili u Zagorje a onda ne razumiš ništa šta lokalci pričaju,šalu na stranu vrlo jednostavno za stranu osobu koja uči osnove Hrvatskog
Hvala Stipe! I da, istina da je drugacije u drugim regijama.
@@RoyalCroatianTours Tako je svugdje u svijetu :) to ga čini interesantnim
I love that you seem like you are also pretty good friends to each other. Perfect 🙏
I am so happy I found this and your channel! I am coming to Croatia, Slovenia and maybe a couple other bordering countries for my first European trip. Planning on the month of September. Hvala!
Have fun!
Pozdrav iz Kanade do sljedeceg gledanja!
Veliki pozdrav iz Zagreba!
Wow , what a beautiful video !!! You are both so incredibly nice , making learning croatian a truly enjoyable experience. Thank you so much , hvala lijepa !!! Your friend from USA , Edwin Oliveras
ja znam ovaj jezik i zabavno je gledati ovakve tutoriale, koji su usput dobri
Svaka čast ! Objasnite našim mladima koji bježe iz zemlje kako se ovdje IPAK može lijepo živjeti !
Kako tko
Ne idu svi van zato sto nemaju sto jesti.. nekima smeta da im dijete mora biti u HDZ da bi dobilo posao..
danasnji mladi ne idu svi zbog ekonomije nego i zbog politike
You guys are adorable! So looking forward to our upcoming trip to Croatia! I hope to out in practice a couple of these words! Hvala Gracias!!!
Very helpful! Wrapping up a lovely week in Croatia; sorry to leave. Hvala vam.
so happy m also living in croatia vth my hubby n baby...before i was in serbia. language is similar...nice..to se ur videos❤
Very, very nice video. Useful words and phrases. Thank you. Congrats from Brazil.
Odlični ste. Jedini kanal na koji sam pretplaćena. Veliki pozdrav iz Splita.
Very, very, very, very... perfect! Predivan dan!
Ponovno jedan super video. Odgledao sam ga uz osmijeh!
I can't wait for the next one!
Hvala!! :D
This is very helpful. I will soon be a Canadian Expat living in Croatia!
Thank you! This is so helpful. I am about to go to Croatia for the first time and to be a good guest, I'd like to know a bit before going!
Hi Sarah, moram reci da jako volim kad pricas hrvatski :) Steta da mnogo videa na RUclips imas na engleskom jeziku, jer kad govoris hrvatski si jako slatka :) Pozdrav iz Slovacke (ispricavam se za moje greske)
Hvala Martin! Bit ce jos na Hrvatskom :D
OMG !!! So close to Russian !!! Almost same !!!
I can understand 85%
We are going to Dubrovnik in 4 weeks for the first time - can’t wait. Thank you!
Omg! Awesome, I also went about a month ago to Dubrovnik. It was awesome, such a beautiful place 🤩
So fun!! Hvala ❤ Love the bloopers 😂😊💗
This helps a big step for my plans to croatia with the boyfriend who is croatian.... i want that balkan burger!
Huh, Travelling to Croatia in a month. Such a great experience to learn basics of this language, As a Polish, it’s much easier, the language group is the same and the words did not differ much. Great job! Did not waste time watching it! 😊
I learned Macedonian and 85% are the same, maybe will learn Croatian as well. Well done, thank you!
The time of day made me laugh. In Australia we say good morning until until 12pm. But in Croatia, I think it's only used when you wake up. If you say Good Morning at 10 or 11am in Croatia, the locals look at you as if you are lazy and sleep all day 🤣
This is because 10am to 12 am is before-midday, and after 12 am is after-midday. Morning is up to 9 or latest 10 am. Its same in Germany.
yes
If you meet Croatian people they will likely speak to you in dialect, but don't be afraid. If they find out that you're still learning they'll try to speak closer to the standard language. When I speak to foreigners living in Croatia I have to make conscious effort not to slip back into Zagreb vernacular.
For example, at 3:20, people in Zagreb tend to use "Kaj?" instead of "Što?" for "What?", but pronouncing three letters is a bit much to us rushing urban folk so it can sometimes come out as something more like "Ke?" or "Kæ?" Also, some words for common house items are replaced with German loanwords.
A lot of people don't speak the standard language outside of (very) formal situations, some might not even be that familiar with the standard language but everyone understands it. This is because the standard language doesn't really correspond to the speech of any major region in Croatia (neither is it based on Zagreb vernacular).
As a side note, at 7:30, while this is a common way to speak, it is strictly considered incorrect. The correct way to ask is "Imate li jelovnik?" Using "Da li" to ask questions is not considered correct in the standard language.
i was taught Croatian and i know that there are 3 ways to form questions, as per official language books: a) Da li... ? b) Verb+ li ? c) Je li ... ?
As a Ukrainian I understood most of this words.
I'd like to ask if there a big difference between Croatian and Serbian languages?
@@Mike-td2uw No, it's the same language with some different vocabulary words.
@@Mike-td2uw
It differs by about 50 words (at most) in everyday speech and several hundred if you read books and professional literature.
We really enjoyed this video and listened a few times. We are now in Zagreb for 4 weeks and are trying to learn a few new words and phrases each day.
You forgot "where were you '91?
Just joking
Nice,informative and fun video as always🙂🙂
Haha thanks Tomislav!
Humor o '91-oj baš prikladno,možda ti je falila koja granata više
@@jureerceg2537 A tebi koja ostala u glavi?!
Liječi se
@@tomislavbosnjak66 meni ih je puno ostalo u glavi,furaj se na Šprajca. Živija ti meni
@@jureerceg2537 I ja sam prošao štošta kao dijete u ratu
Ovo je bila samo šala
Svako dobro ti želim
Ovaj video je super. Saro jos videa gdje pricate hrvatski, ja sam iznenadjena evo kako dobro pricate. Cak i u nekim rijecima imate skroz hrvatski naglasak kao i mi, ne cuje se puno engl. naglasak. Volim vase videe, sve je prelijepo. ☺️💝
Puno hvala na prekrasnim rijecima Martina
Ne kaže se "kako pričate" nego "kao govorite". Pričaju se priče, pripovjedaju se pripovjedke, a jezici se govore.
Can you do more of these videos??? It’s so easy to learn like this 🎉
THANX SIR FOR UPLOADING CROATIAN LANGUAGE LEARNING VIDEO.
Sretan Uskrs from Canada!
Thanks!! Sretan Uskrs to you, too!
@@RoyalCroatianTours I read your interview on Croatia Week. Congratulations on that as well.
@@chrishanzek8930 Aww, thanks Chris!
U 2 are the best. Very helpful.
Bok!
See you in Zagreb very soon !
Bok !! From Japan , This video Marin Vlasic san ( Moderator of Hvar Live ) up on the Live today . I want to study Croatian language by your nice video . Hvala !!
Such an excellent video, molim!
You both are so cute 🥰 thank you I‘m looking forward to speak some croation on vaccation 😊
Sarah, I love your tutorials, I visited Croatia last week for the first time and can’t wait to return!! A question for you please. Could you already roll your “Rs” or is it something you have learnt? I’ve watched many utube tutorials on how to do this and wondered if you had any tips!! Paula
Thank you very much this videos. I would like to suggest you that repeat and say slow is very interesting for new nearer. Thank you.
Uspjeli ste me nasmijati 😀 vrlo simpatično ste ovo izveli 🙂
Ovo na kraju...da i nama hrvatima se događa da nekada popetljamo vlastiti jezik...kao i meni neki dan 🙂
Pozdrav oboma te sretan i blagoslovljen Uskrs!
Hvala Damir! Veliki pozdrav i Sretan Uskrs!! 🐰☺️
My great grandmother was from Croatia and she passed away so I’m 😢 learning Croatian
Sretan Uskrs.Super ste samo nastavite tako
Hvala! Sretan Uskrs i Vama! :)
I love Croatian people
You’re so cute together! Great video, thanks for sharing!!!
Hi guys love your videos they are great! Sarah, i am quite impressed with your Croatian. I come from a Croatian background, my mom is Croatian. Although, she came to Canada quite young(12), we where always around Croatian family that also immigrated to Canada and spent alot of time speaking Croatian. When i was a young girl i could speak Croatian, Macedonian and English all very fluently and switch from one language to another quite easily, however, because both parents came to Canada young, we did end up speaking English at home a lot, so as i got older i unfortunately lost quite a bit. So yes I am very impressed Sarah, and even you pronounciation or accent if you will, is really quite good. |I Still of course understand a lot, but really have to think about my words before i speak and am kind of sad about that. Again, love your videos and glad i found you. Maybe listening to Sarah will help me gain some of Croatian back!
Thank you Sue!! That's wonderful that you grew up with multiple languages! You can definitely gain your Croatian back - I'm sure if you visited and were surrounded by it for a week or two, it would bring back a lot :)
CroatiA, CroatiAn*
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Thank u! This is a great intro.
Bravo, sjajni ste !!
Useful I am from India now in Croatia . Hvala both of you ❤️❤️
Jako dobro pricas hrvatski. stvarno ti dobro ide. iznenađena sam
Hvala!
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Just forgot ... Happy Easter to you and your wonderful family....... Sretan Uskrs.... i pozdrav 🙋🏼♀️💕
Thanks!! Happy Easter to you, too!
Hahaha odlični ste, zadnji dio kad si ga ispravila "kolodvor", mislim si tko je od vas stigao iz Kanade.. 😂😂
Samo nastavite snimati, legende ste!
That's really great, can you please make more of this. Thank you so much
Good teacher