America is known as the world’s melting pot meaning we are quite aware of people speaking more than one language. Most Europeans are also fascinated by someone else’s ability to speak multiple languages. Idk what compelled you to drop in some American slander but people love insulting what they don’t understand.
so cool that he says yugoslavian, it's actually called serbian now. yugoslavia was a country until 2003, when they separated in two countries. Serbia and Montenegro. Cheers!
I like that he calls it Yugoslavian. People call it Serbo-Croatian, but then the Bosnians get upset so you call it Serbo-Croatian-Bosnian but then the Montenegrins get upset and then the North Macedonians get upset
@@sano0311No because there wasn't an official language at federal level in Yugoslavia and Macedonians and Slovenians can't understand it without prior knowledge because their languages are completely different.
He is humble in this one, Yougoslavian includes: Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian, they are very same but letters accents and some words aren't , so that's 8
Met 2 couples from America on train in Bernina Pass Switzerland... l said hello... they were surprised l spoke English & l was from Australia!!!🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️... MAN!... I was amazed at their ignorance!!!... are they mostly like that?!🤔🤔🤔
Zlatan have a bosnian Father he has an Croatian Mother, they split up and the mother then was with a Serbian Man, and thn he had serbian step brother, he was brought up as Yugoslavian with his family, they were all the same to him. Beautiful in many ways
Even when Yugoslavia existed, it was not called Yugoslavian, but Serbo-Croatian. There are some differences in grammar and writing between Croatian and Serbian, but usually people have no problems understanding each other. Bosnian and Montenegrin are artificially created languages, by politicians, but it is the same language, at least now each of us can speak four languages. 🤣 There is no Yugoslavian and there never has been.
He speaks spanish aswell so probably can speak Portuguese aswell not much of a barrier if he learns arabic he pretty much has world covered chinese is easy
@@siulong1394 he lived with father in Sweden. And played for club Bosnia. Read book so talk to me. Both mother and father are from bosnia. Read I am Zlatan.Later can wrote to me.Mother are catholic,father muslim. Both from Bosnia.
@@siulong1394 She is born in Bosnia,passport are bosnisk. And father are muslim. Secund he lived with father. Not with mom. Also he played for bosnia club in Swedin. Last. Read book. He,Zlatan came to Bosnia to play there. P.S if she is chatolic and came to live in U.S. Are she croatian or just chatolic in U.S
@@lara_lulu589 oh God... Do you have any clue about the ethnic composition of Bosnia? Do you, at least, know that half of the country is inhabited by ethnic Serbs and they even call that area of Bosnia Republika Srpska? There's nothing wrong in pointing out that his mother is Croatian. I don't see why you are so triggered by this simple fact.
So you think basically he doesn’t know what he’s talking about? About his own language.? There is an entire reason, and an entire world why, he says Yugoslavian. If you know the story, it is actually quite profound. He’s from Bosnia, of course. But he always tries to put the word Yugoslavian.
@@AAAAAAA66879 Yes he is of Bosnian origin and was born in Yugoslavia, and he can use it but can you please tell me about the Yugoslavian language, if there was language like that it would surely be on Google, but it's not
Correct, but I suppose he did't want to get to much into details because of his rather difficult past and relation with his family. One parent being Bosnian and the other Serbian (?), their separation etc. So he Just said Yugoslavian to keeping it simple.
most balkan ppl i know just refer to it as balkanish, (like english). Im guessing becus its like the nordic langs, where they are quite similar but unique.
Bosnian, Serbian & Croatian are all dialects of the same South Slavic language that is spoken throughout those FYR Nations, the standardised version is known as Serbo-Croat, that's what Zlatan is referring to when he says 'Yugoslavian'.
It’s actually six, as Yugoslavian isnt technically a language. Serbo-Croat was the official language of Yugoslavia, which he speaks, but he also speaks Bosnian, which was a part of Yugoslavia, but has its own language. I think he said he speaks Yugoslavian just to make things simple for the viewers.
No he meant all of them, Zlatan have a bosnian Father he has an Croatian Mother, they split up and the mother then was with a Serbian Man, and thn he had serbian step brother, he was brought up as Yugoslavian with his family, they were all the same to him. Beautiful in many ways
English interviewers always sit on the left looking towards the guests on the right but in America the interviewers sit on the right and look at that guest on the left
If he would add all the crap they added im last couple of decades, it went from serbocroation to Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Montenegrian, Macedonian, Slovenian. First 4 have no differences, literally the same sh, and if you can speak Macedonian, you know Bulgarian as well, if you know Bulgarian, you are close to Ukr, Rus, and so on, and so on. He could probably get to close to 20, if he we would add all these new changes that make no sense
@@afurorenormannorumliberano9857no it wasn't!!! It was: serbocroatian-croatoserbian (sh-hs). And it is only natural spoken in Bosnia. Serbian is distincitive and spoken in Serbia and Montenegro. In ex yu, as soon as one opens the mouth, you know if it's serbian, croatian or bosnian. We do understand eachother, but you will never hear a croat speaking serbian and vice versa. Serbian alone was never "lingua franca" in ex yu!
@@afurorenormannorumliberano9857Only in New Former Jugoslawia from 1912 right but before we speak Bosnian Language there but their banned rhat beceause Mostly Bosniaks are Closest to Turks beceause of Religion
It's unthinkable for americans a that people learn other lenguages.
In Europe most people speak at least two
And most people learn a third in 7th to 12th grade
Mate how can u even think that far
The only think Americans kn is destroying/ destruction of other countries when their own is catastrophe!!!!!
They don't even know where Europe is
This is a british show.
America is known as the world’s melting pot meaning we are quite aware of people speaking more than one language. Most Europeans are also fascinated by someone else’s ability to speak multiple languages. Idk what compelled you to drop in some American slander but people love insulting what they don’t understand.
In Yugoslavian that he mentions, his name "Zlatan" means "Golden" :)
Al u drugačijem kontekstu se riječ izgovara zlatan sigurno ne znači zlaatan :)
so cool that he says yugoslavian, it's actually called serbian now. yugoslavia was a country until 2003, when they separated in two countries. Serbia and Montenegro. Cheers!
And Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia & Hercegovina@@juanolivi
Same language, nation but different religions😅@@juanolivi
@@jimmythedog2882and north Macedonia
I like that he calls it Yugoslavian. People call it Serbo-Croatian, but then the Bosnians get upset so you call it Serbo-Croatian-Bosnian but then the Montenegrins get upset and then the North Macedonians get upset
Yugoslavian is more accurate since they all pretty much can understand each other using same language
His surname is 100000000000% clear Bosnian 🇧🇦 that would be enough for the Bosnians 😊
North Macedonians don't get upset because it's a completely different language than Serbo-Croatian.
@@sano0311No because there wasn't an official language at federal level in Yugoslavia and Macedonians and Slovenians can't understand it without prior knowledge because their languages are completely different.
Bosna je centar hrvatske i srpske kulture
Hrvatska i srbija svoj indetitet,svoj jezik i kulturu uzimaju iz bosne .
Yugoslavian ❤
6th is he can talk his native language (lion language)
Lol
He is humble in this one, Yougoslavian includes: Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian, they are very same but letters accents and some words aren't , so that's 8
😂
I enjoy his sense of humor 😂
Explain.
Zlatan don’t speak 5 languages-The 5 languages speak what Zlatan says 😎
😂😂😂😂
Lol
"Languages speak Zlatan"
Met 2 couples from America on train in Bernina Pass Switzerland... l said hello... they were surprised l spoke English & l was from Australia!!!🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️... MAN!... I was amazed at their ignorance!!!... are they mostly like that?!🤔🤔🤔
Yes, they truly are…unfortunately.
Those languages comes to Zlatan's tounge bcs Zlatan needed it
Zlatan have a bosnian Father he has an Croatian Mother, they split up and the mother then was with a Serbian Man, and thn he had serbian step brother, he was brought up as Yugoslavian with his family, they were all the same to him. Beautiful in many ways
Svoj braci i sestrama koji danas slave kurban bajram cestitam praznik i neka vam dragi bog donese mir u dusi i blagostanje u porodici❤❤❤
Kralj naš
Yugoslavian, top class Zlatan...one of the few that use correct name for that language 😉
bro can speak a country that used to be independent 3 decades ago
Few?
@@zlocerekzlo2254 yugoslavia existed until 1991 and well im editing my comment
@@u02r 3 decades
Lmao dude
Hes right..There exists a jugoslavian language..Independent from todays ......
In hell 🔥 ibra sitting next to you the girl wants you 🤭😂 loves you
Respect
Yugoslavia and bulgaria are similat
@@Ronaldo_TheGoat515ne nisu ni malo slicni Hrvatski Srpski Bosanski su isti
Ćirilica i latinica nisu isti jezici.
You speak more than that! ❤
Zlatan is my hero but can confirm that he does not speak french 😂😂 but fact, he created his own french haha 😂😂
Always a GOAT!!!!
As a French I agree... he can't speaks French but we like him ^^
Zlatan doesn't speak french badly, the french don't know how to speak it and Zlatan is the only one who speaks it correct
Love this guy, a great shame he's retired now
Even when Yugoslavia existed, it was not called Yugoslavian, but Serbo-Croatian. There are some differences in grammar and writing between Croatian and Serbian, but usually people have no problems understanding each other. Bosnian and Montenegrin are artificially created languages, by politicians, but it is the same language, at least now each of us can speak four languages. 🤣
There is no Yugoslavian and there never has been.
The Zlatan comment section are the best in the world
Zlatan doesn’t speak languages
Languages speak Zlatan
Odličan igrač
Zlatan can try Rwandan
Jugoslavian ❤
Zlatan never says a word wrong
The dictionary is worng
Babo Bijeljina mama iz Zadra u pravu je čovjek Yugoslavia 👌✔️Da se ne zaboravi 🇵🇾
He speaks spanish aswell so probably can speak Portuguese aswell not much of a barrier if he learns arabic he pretty much has world covered chinese is easy
Zaltan don't need languages but languages needs him
- average zaltan fan boy
And Dutch
Zlatan doesn’t speak Swedish English Yugoslavian Italian and French, but those languages speak Zlatan.
Zlatan je CAR 👑
In europe it's normal to speak multiple languages
A litle bit spanish also
Yes but his perents are from Bosnia ex Yugoslavia. His name means Gold.
His father. His mother is Croatian.
@@siulong1394 he lived with father in Sweden. And played for club Bosnia. Read book so talk to me. Both mother and father are from bosnia. Read I am Zlatan.Later can wrote to me.Mother are catholic,father muslim. Both from Bosnia.
@@lara_lulu589 I know that but she belongs to the Croatian minority in Bosnia
@@siulong1394 She is born in Bosnia,passport are bosnisk. And father are muslim. Secund he lived with father. Not with mom. Also he played for bosnia club in Swedin.
Last. Read book. He,Zlatan came to Bosnia to play there.
P.S if she is chatolic and came to live in U.S. Are she croatian or just chatolic in U.S
@@lara_lulu589 oh God... Do you have any clue about the ethnic composition of Bosnia? Do you, at least, know that half of the country is inhabited by ethnic Serbs and they even call that area of Bosnia Republika Srpska? There's nothing wrong in pointing out that his mother is Croatian. I don't see why you are so triggered by this simple fact.
🇸🇪❤
Netherlands
Wait, i thought zlatan create the language?
Is there any language as Yugoslavian? I think he meant Bosnian, because his origin is Bosnian
it doesnt exist its just umrela term for serbo-bosnian-croat
So you think basically he doesn’t know what he’s talking about? About his own language.? There is an entire reason, and an entire world why, he says Yugoslavian. If you know the story, it is actually quite profound. He’s from Bosnia, of course. But he always tries to put the word Yugoslavian.
@@AAAAAAA66879 chill bro i am from balkan and i know what i am talking there is no term as yugo language in any constitution trust me
@@AAAAAAA66879 Yes he is of Bosnian origin and was born in Yugoslavia, and he can use it but can you please tell me about the Yugoslavian language, if there was language like that it would surely be on Google, but it's not
Serbian.
❤
7 he forgot Lion language and spanish
6, Zlatan language
I have never heard a language like Yugoslavian
that language does not exist
Correct, but I suppose he did't want to get to much into details because of his rather difficult past and relation with his family. One parent being Bosnian and the other Serbian (?), their separation etc. So he Just said Yugoslavian to keeping it simple.
most balkan ppl i know just refer to it as balkanish, (like english). Im guessing becus its like the nordic langs, where they are quite similar but unique.
@@cam4146nobody says “balkanish” lmfao.
Bosnian, Serbian & Croatian are all dialects of the same South Slavic language that is spoken throughout those FYR Nations, the standardised version is known as Serbo-Croat, that's what Zlatan is referring to when he says 'Yugoslavian'.
Croatian*
Yugoslavian doesn't exist, it depends which country from Yugoslavia
It’s actually six, as Yugoslavian isnt technically a language. Serbo-Croat was the official language of Yugoslavia, which he speaks, but he also speaks Bosnian, which was a part of Yugoslavia, but has its own language. I think he said he speaks Yugoslavian just to make things simple for the viewers.
Bosnian, serbian and croatian don’t need to be separated, let’s not play dumb here. Call it what you want just don’t push your political agenda.
We know what he meant by that, so stfu!!
My man nows bosnian my brother
it called Croatian not yugoslavian
when he said jugoslavian, he meant bosnian language
No he meant all of them, Zlatan have a bosnian Father he has an Croatian Mother, they split up and the mother then was with a Serbian Man, and thn he had serbian step brother, he was brought up as Yugoslavian with his family, they were all the same to him. Beautiful in many ways
@@samprase1268 how do you know all this stuff
U speak 6 Ibra, u forgot spanish
😂
😂😂
Doesn't he speak spanish too ???
Zlatan don’t need French the French need Zlatan
Yugoslavian is a language?
Serbia-jugoslavian❤
A yugoslavian language does not exist.
Those 5 languages were created by Zlatan
English interviewers always sit on the left looking towards the guests on the right but in America the interviewers sit on the right and look at that guest on the left
Corden is vile
Only Croatian language is real language in exYu
Croatian is variation of Bosnian Language
Не слышал про югославский язык. Слышал про сербо-хорватский
Стыдно
What's yugoslavian language??
It was serbocrostian until 1991, then splitted to three: serbian, croatian and bosnian.
If he would add all the crap they added im last couple of decades, it went from serbocroation to Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, Montenegrian, Macedonian, Slovenian. First 4 have no differences, literally the same sh, and if you can speak Macedonian, you know Bulgarian as well, if you know Bulgarian, you are close to Ukr, Rus, and so on, and so on. He could probably get to close to 20, if he we would add all these new changes that make no sense
He doesn’t speak spanish?
He was only there for one year. I think English or Italian did just fine.
What’s Yugoslavian? 😅😅😅
Serbian
@@afurorenormannorumliberano9857 he’s not Serbian is he? Why else would he speak it? Serbian with the last name Ibrahim-oVic? I don’t think so.
@@user-zs8qv5vb1w Bosnian father, Croatian mother. thus his surname is muslim. Serbian tongue is/was a "lingua franca" in former Yugoslavia
@@afurorenormannorumliberano9857no it wasn't!!! It was: serbocroatian-croatoserbian (sh-hs). And it is only natural spoken in Bosnia. Serbian is distincitive and spoken in Serbia and Montenegro. In ex yu, as soon as one opens the mouth, you know if it's serbian, croatian or bosnian. We do understand eachother, but you will never hear a croat speaking serbian and vice versa. Serbian alone was never "lingua franca" in ex yu!
@@afurorenormannorumliberano9857Only in New Former Jugoslawia from 1912 right but before we speak Bosnian Language there but their banned rhat beceause Mostly Bosniaks are Closest to Turks beceause of Religion
No language such a ygoslavian
My niece can speak more than him nd she is just 3 years old 😅
yeah but has your niece played for ac milan?
And still in none of these languages did anybody ask
Btw yugoslavian is croatian bosnian serbian and partly slovenian
Good he dosent have nothing with cave wild teror drug albanian civilization.Huh