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Čakavian dialect

Exploring The Croatian Language – The Čakavian Dialect

Lauren Simmonds

March the 22nd, 2024 – The Čakavian dialect is one of the three main dialects from which standard Croatian language ...

shtokavian dialect

Exploring The Croatian Language – The Shtokavian Dialect

Lauren Simmonds

March the 21st, 2024 – The Shtokavian dialect is one of the main linguistic pillars that make up standard Croatian ...

northwestern kajkavian dialect

Exploring Croatian – The Northwestern Kajkavian Dialect

Lauren Simmonds

March the 20th, 2024 – The way people speak in the wider Zagorje area, as well as in Samobor, Međimurje ...

zaratin dialect

Dalmatian-Venetian Languages: A History of The Zaratin Dialect

Lauren Simmonds

March the 19th, 2024 – Have you ever hard of the Zaratin dialect from Zadar? It came to be from ...

istriot language

Exploring Croatian – A Brief History Of The Istriot Language

Lauren Simmonds

March the 18th, 2024 – You’ve more than likely heard of Istrian, but how much do you know about the ...

dalmatic

Is There a Difference Between Dalmatic & Dalmatian? – Yes

Lauren Simmonds

March the 17th, 2024 – Not to be confused with Dalmatian, the Dalmatic language is now extinct. It belonged to the wider ...

istrian-albanian language

A Brief History of The Extinct Istrian-Albanian Language

Lauren Simmonds

March the 16th, 2024 – Did you know that with the arrival of ethnic Albanians on the Istrian peninsula, a ...

vegliot dialect

The Vegliot Dialect – The Krk Romance Language Extinct Since 1898

Lauren Simmonds

March the 15th, 2024 – Have you ever heard of the Vegliot dialect? Unless you’re a linguist – you probably ...

zagreb festival of lights 2024

Zagreb Festival of Lights 2024 – Your Full Guide

Paul Bradbury

March the 14th, 2024 – It’s that time of year again! Well, almost. The Zagreb Festival of Lights 2024 (Festival ...

dubrovnik dialect

Speaking Ragusan – The Dubrovnik Dialect Explored

Lauren Simmonds

March the 14th, 2024 – How much do you know about the Dubrovnik dialect? It’s the least widely spoken of ...