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Easy Croatian 1 - Basic Phrases
Easy Croatian 1 - Basic Phrases
Easy Croatian 1 - Basic Phrases
Mato and Tomislav present to us Easy Croatian Basic Phrases in the city of Zagreb. Easy Languages is a non-profit video project aiming at supporting people w...
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2:28
Croatian 101 - Lesson 1 (Basic)
Croatian 101 - Lesson 1 (Basic)
Croatian 101 - Lesson 1 (Basic)
Learning croatian language.
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2:00
Living in Zagreb: The Croatian Language
Living in Zagreb: The Croatian Language
Living in Zagreb: The Croatian Language
Croatian is considered by many to be among the most melodic of the Southern Slavic languages. Although the country only has a population of fewer than five m...
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5:21
How To Be Croatian
How To Be Croatian
How To Be Croatian
Five essential lessons that will set you on the path to becoming Croatian.
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2:28
Brave - If you could just listen (Comparison of Serbian & Croatian)
Brave - If you could just listen (Comparison of Serbian & Croatian)
Brave - If you could just listen (Comparison of Serbian & Croatian)
Read first! OK, one very fast and simple video from Croatian and Serbian versions of new Pixar movie "Brave" 1st is Serbian, & 2nd part is Croatian. Serbian:...
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The Language Challenge
The Language Challenge
The Language Challenge
THE LANGUAGE CHALLENGE WITH POINTLESSBLOG! ▻Alfie's video: http://youtu.be/uX9ahnGk8Eg ▻Subscribe to Alfie: http://bit.ly/18OPL6X ▻Remember to hit that LIKE...
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34. weird croatian language
34. weird croatian language
34. weird croatian language
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Easy Croatian 18 - Zagreb's public transport
Easy Croatian 18 - Zagreb's public transport
Easy Croatian 18 - Zagreb's public transport
In this episode Mato asks people of Zagreb how do they feel about Zagreb's public transport.
Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews. We also use this format to expose our street culture abroad and create a more diverse image of our countries. Episodes are produced in local languages and contain subtitles in both the original language as well as in English.
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/easylanguage...
Info:
www.easy-languages.org
Host: Mato Bošnjak
Camera: Matej Bošnjak
Editor: Mato Bošnjak
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The Tipsy Language Challenge
The Tipsy Language Challenge
The Tipsy Language Challenge
A tipsy Hannah Hart & I do the language challenge... -Watch Hannah's Video: http://bit.ly/1rrJ6a3 -Subscriber To Hannah: http://bit.ly/1sA2N3P -Join The Fran...
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Learning Croatian: Lesson 1 - The Dalmatian Grunt
Learning Croatian: Lesson 1 - The Dalmatian Grunt
Learning Croatian: Lesson 1 - The Dalmatian Grunt
Visitors to Hvar are sometimes surprised by the perceived grunting of locals. It is in fact a sophisticated language, as demonstrated by Frank John Dubokovic...
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Easy Croatian Special 4 - The most difficult words to pronounce
Easy Croatian Special 4 - The most difficult words to pronounce
Easy Croatian Special 4 - The most difficult words to pronounce
Check out Mato presenting fun facts about Croatia and learn some Croatian language at the same time!
Easy Languages is an international video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn languages through authentic street interviews. We also use this format to expose our street culture abroad and create a more diverse image of our countries. Episodes are produced in local languages and contain subtitles in both the original language as well as in English.
More Info:
www.easy-languages.org
www.facebook.com/easylanguagestreetinterviews
Host of this episode: Mato Bošnjak
Editor: Mato Bošnjak
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What do 28 broadcast languages sound like?
What do 28 broadcast languages sound like?
What do 28 broadcast languages sound like?
RFE/RL broadcasts news programs in 28 languages to 20 countries that are struggling for a free press. Wonder what all these languages sound like? Here's your...
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What's in a Language Name: The Case of Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin and Serbian
What's in a Language Name: The Case of Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin and Serbian
What's in a Language Name: The Case of Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin and Serbian
Dr. Bojan Belić proposes the notion of glottocommunicability relying on Charles Briggs' notion of communicability and Kent Bach's notion of linguistification.
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Viking Oceans: Language Lesson - Croatian
Viking Oceans: Language Lesson - Croatian
Viking Oceans: Language Lesson - Croatian
Learn a few useful Croatian words and phrases with Ivana, your Viking Cruises tutor. Živjeli! Learn more at http://www.vikingcruises.com/oceans
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Learning Croatian: Lesson 14 - Did Hvar Invent the English Language?
Learning Croatian: Lesson 14 - Did Hvar Invent the English Language?
Learning Croatian: Lesson 14 - Did Hvar Invent the English Language?
Professor Frank John Dubokovich, Guardian of the Hvar Dialects, is back! And with rather a sensational discovery about the origins of the English language on the island of Hvar! For all your Hvar needs, visit www.total-hvar.com
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Tank review - Lorraine 40 t by NeoZg (Croatian language,hrvatski jezik)
Tank review - Lorraine 40 t by NeoZg (Croatian language,hrvatski jezik)
Tank review - Lorraine 40 t by NeoZg (Croatian language,hrvatski jezik)
recenzija tenka Lorraine 40t
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Online Croatian games - Click and tell online game - Croatian language learning games for kids
Online Croatian games - Click and tell online game - Croatian language learning games for kids
Online Croatian games - Click and tell online game - Croatian language learning games for kids
https://dinolingo.com/languages/croatian.html Play online Croatian learning games anywhere, anytime. Dino Lingo Croatian learning for children portal includes click and tell online game. Children of all ages love to play this easy and fun click and tell game where each word is shown as an image, as soon as you click you hear the Croatian pronunciation of the word. This game is a great source to hear and learn Croatian pronunciation of each word. The click and tell game helps build Croatian vocabulary.
Croatian click and tell online game categories: Numbers, Colors, Food, Fruit and Vegetables, House Items, Body Parts, Family, Clothes, Vehic
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5:21
Easy Croatian 7 - Favorite Food!
Easy Croatian 7 - Favorite Food!
Easy Croatian 7 - Favorite Food!
Today Mato asks people in Zagreb about their favorite food :) Easy Languages is a non-profit video project aiming at supporting people worldwide to learn lan...
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6:03
Retinitis Pigmentosa Treatment proof (Croatian language) FIRATLI CLINIC
Retinitis Pigmentosa Treatment proof (Croatian language) FIRATLI CLINIC
Retinitis Pigmentosa Treatment proof (Croatian language) FIRATLI CLINIC
Mario Bernardi is one of our Retinitis Pigmentosa patients. He is Croatian-İtalian in his 30's. After a treatment of 5-6 weeks we showed remarkable improveme...
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Slavoj Zizek on Croatian Talk Show [eng subs]
Slavoj Zizek on Croatian Talk Show [eng subs]
Slavoj Zizek on Croatian Talk Show [eng subs]
Slavoj Zizek informally, when he attended the Subversive Film Festival in Zagreb. He is in conversation with Aleksandar Stanković, the host of Croatian TV sh...
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0:36
Aprendendo Croata Learning Croatian language
Aprendendo Croata Learning Croatian language
Aprendendo Croata Learning Croatian language
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1:22
Ahmet Akarsu talking and singing in Croatian language
Ahmet Akarsu talking and singing in Croatian language
Ahmet Akarsu talking and singing in Croatian language
Surprise speech in Croatian language...
(commemorating Karlovac Festival 2012)
Iznenađenje govor na hrvatskom jeziku...
(obilježavanje Karlovac Festival 2012)
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Croatian language: Reading-in-context (B1-C2/Int.-Adv.) - Study Tool 2
Croatian language: Reading-in-context (B1-C2/Int.-Adv.) - Study Tool 2
Croatian language: Reading-in-context (B1-C2/Int.-Adv.) - Study Tool 2
Hi! I did things a little differently with Study Tool 2 than I did with Study Tool 1. The main difference is the addition of two video segments which appear near the beginning and end.
The first shows me reading the Croatian sentence - the focus of this exercise0 - out loud (whether you can understand what I'm saying or not, well...). The other presents specific steps for those who want to try my strategy.
I do NOT, however, pretend to be offering anything original. I'm also not familiar with the scholarship on language acquisition, though this specific term I owe to a Croatian student in the field.
The reason I continue to use this approa