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Croatian

The current, editable version of this book is available in Wikibooks, the open-content textbooks collection, at
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Main Contents

Introduction/Predgovor[edit | edit source]

The Plitvice Lakes

This book aims to be a complete guide to the Croatian language. From the basics, to the most advanced concepts of grammar and speech. It also aims to provide some miscellaneous information in relation to Croatia and the Croatian language (for example: history of the Croatian language, different dialects, how the Croatian language evolved, etcetera).

The Lessons and Reference/Lekcije i preporuke[edit | edit source]

The lessons are put into levels. Each level focuses on a certain part of Croatian, to help build up your knowledge of the language, also known simply as Croatian. For example, the first level is mostly vocabulary. After studying and learning all the levels and lessons, hopefully the reader will be able to speak Croatian fluently. The levels are mainly for people who want to learn Croatian seriously as another language. If you wish to learn some of the language quickly because of business, a holiday or just out of curiosity, the reference is here for a quick guide. If you are familiar with another Slavic language (cf. Russian, Polish, Czech,Serbian,Bulgarian etc...), then you are at an advantage as Croatian shares the same noun declinations and sentence structures as her sister languages.

Reference is not a guide, however nor is it similar to the lessons. It is large portions of this South Slavic language put into a small area so the reader can look up verbs quickly without having to go through the lessons to find it. However, if you want to learn some more vocabulary, please use Level 1, not Reference to look up the word you want. Level 1 is not rigidly structured, so it is easy to use, like a dictionary.

Under Construction/U izradi[edit | edit source]

This book is currently under construction. The squares next to each page, level or lesson, shows whether the content inside is completed or not. Below shows what stages these squares show:

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Sparse text 0% Developing text 25% Maturing text 50% Developed text 75% Comprehensive text 100%

Levels/Razine[edit | edit source]

Level 1 is now completed. Level 2 is being made, and there will be a level 3 soon

100% developed  as of 18th April 2007Level 1 - Vocabulary and stress

75% developed  as of 18th April 2007Level 2 - Basic grammar

0% developed  as of 18th April 2007Level 3 - Forming sentences

References[edit | edit source]

0% developed  as of 12th May 2007Phrasebook

25% developed  as of 7th May 2007Country
100% developed  as of 18th April 2007FAQ
0% developed  as of 10th February 2008Common Phrases
0% developed  as of 10th February 2008Fundamentals
0% developed  as of 10th February 2008Nouns
0% developed  as of 10th February 2008Vocabulary