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Learn Croatian - 101 Lessons in Order

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Overview

Embark on a comprehensive journey through 101 Croatian language lessons, covering essential topics from the alphabet and pronunciation to numbers, greetings, introductions, and everyday phrases. Master the Croatian alphabet, practice spelling, learn cardinal and ordinal numbers, explore days of the week, months, and seasons, and gain proficiency in basic grammar concepts such as genders and the verb "to be." Acquire new vocabulary through regular word lessons and develop practical communication skills for introducing yourself and asking about someone's origin. Progress through carefully structured lessons designed to build a solid foundation in Croatian language skills.

Syllabus

000 / Croatian 101 - Intro.
001 / Before we start - Croatian101Lesson.
002 / Croatian ALPHABET (Pronunciation) - Croatian101Lesson.
003 / Spelling practice (Proniuncing) - Croatian101Lesson.
004 / Cardinal Numbers in Croatian (0-10) - Croatian101Lesson.
005 / 5 New Words (Part 1) - Croatian101Lesson.
006 / Croatian GREETINGS - Croatian101Lesson.
007 / INTRODUCTIONS (Meeting someone) - Croatian101Lesson.
008 / Days of the WEEK - Croatian101Lesson.
010 / Cardinal Numbers Part 2 (10-20) - Croatian101Lesson.
011 / Verb "TO BE" - Croatian101Lesson.
009 / GENDERS - Croatian101Lesson.
012 / 5 New Words (Part 2) - Croatian101Lesson.
013 / MONTHS and SEASONS - Croatian101Lesson.
014 / Ordinal Numbers (1-10) - Croatian101Lesson.
015 / When? - Croatian101Lesson.
016 / 5 New Words (Part 3) - Croatian101Lesson.
017 / Cardinal Numbers Part 3 (20-1000) - Croatian101Lesson.
018 / Everyday phrases - Croatian101Lesson.
019 / Where are you from? - Croatian101Lesson.

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  • My parents were born on a small island in Croatia called Susak, where the dialect and pronunciation is slightly different. I was familiar with most words but this lesson helped tremendously with understanding of how to pronounce and use the masculine feminine and neutered words properly. Hvala !

    Tony T

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