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Why I Love Lake Forest (Croatian): Igor Stipic

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2009

Igor Stipic, from Bosnia-Herzegovina, talks about his relationship with his faculty at Lake Forest in contrast to his experience in high school.

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  • @Daritto7117 there is no serbian language. it is only croatian, and it's dialects. Serbs took croatian gramatics in 17th century. Croatian ''ekavica'' is ''serbian'' language. Serbo-croatian is a politically invented therm(luckilly, that time is over now)

  • @Daritto7117 Well, let me correct you, this language is spoken in Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Slovenia, Kosovo, Montenegro AND Macedonia. I am from Bosnia originally but I am pure Croatian and proud.

  • However, I find it a bit incorrect that you have it in parenthesis "(Croatian)" when I believe he states he is from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Most likely his ethnic group is Croat, but the language he speaks is Serbo-Croatian.

    It is a language shared by Bosnia, Croatia, and Serbia. That was the name of it at the time of Yugoslavia, but due to political differences, the countries thought it appropriate (incorrectly) to call it different languages.

    I think you'll find Igor agrees.

  • This is amazing! It's great to see such a diverse body of students even from Bosnia & Herzegovina. What a top notch school!

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