LEARN CROATIAN: How to say HOW ARE YOU & how to ANSWER?
Bok! If you want to learn Croatian, in this video I will show you how to ask HOW ARE YOU in the Croatian language, and how to ANSWER that question.
I have been teaching Croatian for English and Spanish speakers for several years, and through that experience have created a simple, fun, and effective way of learning the language, for children, as well as for adults.
Languages are important and they are one of my passions, so I really enjoy teaching and sharing that knowledge. That is also the reason why I include a short Croatian lesson in most of my KZread videos, so feel free to binge-watch them to learn some new Croatian words and expressions.
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Sanda
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Big fan dear from Nepal 🇳🇵🙏
❤ Thank You so much. Love learning with you 😊. Blessings to your entire precious family , my family 😊
Hvala ti🙂
I’m 75 and my family doctor is from Croatia. He has been taking care of me of 10+ years and I believe he has saved me keeping me healthy. I don’t have anyone that would leave something’s I have that I know he would appreciate. The kids can have the property and money but he will get something closer to me. I’m going to try to learn some simple greetings for now and he will receive the other later when I’m gone.
Thanks i have Learnt new words
Thank you ♥️
@trishaevergreen5114
Ай бұрын
❤️😘💜
Sounds like using Sie (formal, unknown person) and du (informal) in German. When you watch Sanda’s videos you never stop learning! 😊
Good job!
Very instructive and clear, Thank you ,Sanda, for putting so much time and effort into making this videos. In a few days I'm going to Crna Gora and hope to be able to use the expressions in your video ( in my understanding the lab=nguage that you teach is also used in that region). Question: How do you ask "how about you?", Example: Kako ste?- Ya sam tako tako, " how about you?( or any other variation, most common in crnogorski lnaguage?
I am form India ... I working in Rovinj.....
Hvala Sanda vrlo lijepo prićaš sve razumljivo pozdrav iz Melboure 🇭🇷🇦🇺👍
@CroatianExperiencewithSanda
5 ай бұрын
Hvala ti! Drago mi je da ti je korisno! :)
Good video,👍
Dobro
As in Spanish, Tu (informal) and Usted (formal)
@CroatianExperiencewithSanda
Жыл бұрын
Exactly.
I love Croatia language
Great channel! Keep up the great work! Since you asked "tako" means octopus in Japanese. So "so so" would translate to "🐙🐙" hvala!
Hello Sanda, indeed I knew the basic words in Croatian (one or another greeting) because it is what my grandmother used to speak to my father sometimes and also other typical phrases that I read in some novels written by Nicolás Mihovilović, the most famous is called "Desde Lejos Para Siempre" which is a very famous and nostalgic novel from here, since it tells the life of the Croatian colony in Punta Arenas who arrived in a distant land in Patagonia never to return to their country, the other called "In the last sea of the world" that tells the adventures of three Croatian sailors as immigrants in the waters of the Strait of Magellan and the channels of southern Chile. However, I have learned much more with your videos and with the basic class pack that I bought from you.
@CroatianExperiencewithSanda
Жыл бұрын
I am actually reading a book at the moment called Un viaje sin retorno, Brač - Punta Arenas - Cien años de migración y exilio, escrito por Marco Barticevic Sapunar, about that, as well. I am glad to have been able to help you with learning some Croatian!
@UltimateGabru
4 ай бұрын
Tako Tako ❤
Im learning srbski , so im gathering info in form of books ect…all most everytime i by a pdf i get to version one srbski ans croatian, i dint know about the formel one kako ste” thanks, and great video
@CroatianExperiencewithSanda
Жыл бұрын
Odlično!
your videos are very nice. how can i learn croatia language
Hi miss
Hello Jaswant, My name is Jaswant, and I'm from Punjab, India. I'll be visiting Croatia next month, but I don't speak Croatian. I would like to learn the Croatian language. Could you please help me learn it? I would like to join your classes
Hello iam ram in nepal iam tiching croatia language
Hi sanda i am from Nepal iam com in croatia
Ljeto ide, kako si mi ti? 😉
hello my sister go techer but we are want full for example present and pass compes diferens
Ja Sam izvrsno ;)
@CroatianExperiencewithSanda
Жыл бұрын
Odlično!!
My dad said “Kako ti “to his mother. I didn’t learn the language so maybe I misheard it.
Hello. Sanda I too much interested in Croatian language please you teach me
@miroperinich2495
6 ай бұрын
Learn before Sleeping - Croatian (native speaker) - without music kzread.info/dash/bejne/nIZ81LibnK-_lNI.html
OK now I'm seeing it's more like French
@CroatianExperiencewithSanda
Жыл бұрын
What seems similar to French? I have never seen it that way...
@nomadvehr827
Жыл бұрын
@@CroatianExperiencewithSanda Ti= Tu Tvi= Vous, which can be used for singular or plural. In singular Tu is informal while Vous is formal.
Kako si .... love from Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵
Da,da isti kao i mi?
Ovdje u Rijeku ,lose , jer Jos ne mogu govoriti dobro
@miroperinich2495
6 ай бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/maamq4-lmbLNaJM.html Learn Croatian - Days of the Week - Pronunciation and Different forms in Everyday Conversations
Interesting you would mention the word 'tako' having a Japanese feel to it; the word 'tako'(蛸/タコ)actually means 'octopus' in that language.
@CroatianExperiencewithSanda
Жыл бұрын
That's so interesting! Thank you so much for that information - I love it!
@SonOfTEHDEBIL
Жыл бұрын
@@CroatianExperiencewithSanda Nema na čemu!