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(E) Teach yourself Croatian - one possible answer
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By Nenad N. Bach
Published on 08/13/2003
 

 

Teach yourself Croatian - one possible answer

Dear all (especially Michael Spudic),

for any interested in learning Croatian without attending a course I would
like to suggest to ask the  "Hrvatska Matica Iseljenika", an organization which takes care for Croats all over the world (have a look  at: www.matis.hr ), for further advice in this context.

I myself have bought two books with which I tought myself some more Croatian
grammar and use of  language. They are called: "Dobro Dosli", which means "Welcome". Written in
Croatian, English, German, French and Spanish they offer not only one person the possibility to improve
her/his Croatian but equally gives other admirers of Croatia and its culture a good tool to learn the language.

In addition, I definitely can recommend the dictionaries offered by "Skolska Knjiga Zagreb", available for  German, English, Spanish, French, Italian and a lot of other native speakers. The most useful book thou  might be: "Razlikovni rjecnik" (a monolingual dictionary which
differentiates Croatian words by their semantic roots).

I am sorry for not being able if and where you might buy the literature I
have listed above, but I am sure
the "Hrvatska Matica Iseljenika" will be pleased to help you where as well
as whenever necessary.

Hoping I was of use to you I remain with kindest regards to all of you,
especially to Nenad

Valentina Brajko

PS
In case you have further questions do not hesitate to contact me via e-mail:
valentina.brajko@gmx.de .
But please be aware that I am living in Europe and do not have a single clue
about the U.S. trading markets.


(E) Teach yourself Croatian - one possible answer

 

Teach yourself Croatian - one possible answer

Dear all (especially Michael Spudic),

for any interested in learning Croatian without attending a course I would
like to suggest to ask the  "Hrvatska Matica Iseljenika", an organization which takes care for Croats all over the world (have a look  at: www.matis.hr ), for further advice in this context.

I myself have bought two books with which I tought myself some more Croatian
grammar and use of  language. They are called: "Dobro Dosli", which means "Welcome". Written in
Croatian, English, German, French and Spanish they offer not only one person the possibility to improve
her/his Croatian but equally gives other admirers of Croatia and its culture a good tool to learn the language.

In addition, I definitely can recommend the dictionaries offered by "Skolska Knjiga Zagreb", available for  German, English, Spanish, French, Italian and a lot of other native speakers. The most useful book thou  might be: "Razlikovni rjecnik" (a monolingual dictionary which
differentiates Croatian words by their semantic roots).

I am sorry for not being able if and where you might buy the literature I
have listed above, but I am sure
the "Hrvatska Matica Iseljenika" will be pleased to help you where as well
as whenever necessary.

Hoping I was of use to you I remain with kindest regards to all of you,
especially to Nenad

Valentina Brajko

PS
In case you have further questions do not hesitate to contact me via e-mail:
valentina.brajko@gmx.de .
But please be aware that I am living in Europe and do not have a single clue
about the U.S. trading markets.