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hrvatski jezik
English-Croatian dictionary. 2013.
English-Croatian dictionary. 2013.
Croatian language — Hrvatski redirects here. For other uses, see Hrvatski (disambiguation). Croatian hrvatski Pronunciation … Wikipedia
Croatian-language grammar books — This article lists books relevant to the study of Croatian grammar. The enumerated grammar books give description and prescription of Croatian language as it evolved throughout history. Croatian grammars before the 20th century Year Author Work… … Wikipedia
Croatian Language Corpus — The Croatian Language Corpus (Croatian: Hrvatski jezični korpus, HJK) is a corpus of Croatian compiled at the Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics (IHJJ). Contents 1 Background 2 Goals 3 … Wikipedia
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Burgenland Croatian language — or dialect ( gradišćanskohrvatski jezik ) belongs to the South Slavic branch of the Slavic languages. It is a regional language variant of the Croatian language spoken in Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic and Slovakia. Burgenland Croatian is… … Wikipedia
Days of the Croatian Language — (Croatian: Dani hrvatskoga jezika) is an annual week long cultural event first established by Matica hrvatska which celebrates the Croatian language. It is held from March 11 to March 17. It was first held upon Croatian independence in 1991. In… … Wikipedia
Council for Standard Croatian Language Norm — (Croatian: Vijeće za normu hrvatskoga standardnoga jezika) is a linguistic council established for the purpose of providing orthographical and orthoepical norm for the Croatian standard language. It has been appointed by Dragan Primorac, the… … Wikipedia
Serbo-Croatian language — South Slavic language spoken by some 21 million people in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia and Montenegro. As the dominant language of pre 1991 Yugoslavia, it was used or understood by most ethnic groups of the federation. The Central… … Universalium
Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics — The Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics is an official institute in Croatia whose purpose is to preserve and foster the Croatian language. It traces its history back to 1948, when it was part of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and… … Wikipedia
List of Croatian language television channels — This is a list of television channels that broadcast in Croatia and/or for a Croatian language audience: Main channels Regional stations in Croatia * Zagrebačka Televizija (Z1) from Zagreb, seen in the city and the Zagreb county * Otvorena… … Wikipedia
List of Croatian language poets — Below is a list of poets who wrote or write much of their poetry in the Croatian language.* Tugomir Alaupović (1870 1958) * Frano Alfirević (1903 1956) * Matej Andreis ( 1500) * Ivo Mijo Andrić (1948 ) * Rafo Andrović (1771 1841) * Ljerka Antonić … Wikipedia