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 million, students of the language often find that knowledge of Croatian gives them linguistic access to a regional population of over 20 million people. It's true that the complex grammar may seem daunting to the newcomer, but on the other hand, the fact that Croatian uses the Latin alphabet makes it relatively easy for English speakers to get the basics down. Locals are especially appreciative of foreigners who learn the basics, which shouldn't be hard given the large number of language schools in Zagreb. Those who don't have either the time to learn Croatian can get around the capital relatively easily using English. Knowledge of German and or Italian may also help in a pinch.
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Croatian is a beautiful language.
CroMarduk 2 months ago