Topic 0
Did you know that a 17th century Croatian fashion accessory, the necktie, became a must-have at the court of King Louis XIV in Versailles before becoming popular worldwide? But with Croatian, there's no need to tie yourself in knots, because it is a phonetic language formed from three dialects: Štokavian, Kajkavian and Čakavian.
Watch this short video and let inventor and engineer Nikola Tesla give you a brief tour of this country and its language, and introduce you to writers Ante Kovačić and Ivana Brlić-Mažuranić as well as to champion skier Janica Kostelic.
Study Croatian and discover the language - one of many you can learn with Online Language Support!
Lesson 1 Lesson 2© Pixabay / GDJ | Wikimedia Commons / Anonymous | Pixabay / gyzx3001996391 | Wikimedia Commons / Chianti | Wikimedia Commons / NM i Trysil | Pixabay / bobkovayana | Flickr / Cesar Ojeda | Flickr / Cesar Ojeda | Wikimedia Commons / Napoleon Sarony | Unsplash / daniel-leone | Unsplash / ozren-cuculic | Unsplash / daria-andraczko | Unsplash / adele-morris | Pexels / alfonso | digitalcollections.nypl.org / The John Church Co. | digitalcollections.nypl.org / Jos. W. Stern & Co. | digitalcollections.nypl.org / Chas. K. Harris | Wikimedia Commons / Anonymous | Unsplash / karsten-winegeart | Wikimedia Commons / Fraxinus Croat | Pixabay / PIRO | Wikimedia Commons / Hyacinthe Rigaud | Pexels / antoni-shkraba | Pixabay / Kookay | Pixabay / PublicDomainPictures | Adobe Stock / F8 \ Suport Ukraine | Adobe Stock / Prostock-studio | Adobe Stock / Rawpixel.com | Pixabay / thalespaz | Pixabay / Fotografbee | Pixabay / Peggy_Marco | Pixabay / geralt | Adobe Stock / Bert Folsom | Adobe Stock / Terdsak | Wikimedia Commons / Suradnik13 | Wikimedia Commons / Seiya123 | Unsplash / Nicola Nuttall | Archive.org | Pxfuel.com | Premiumbeat - Konstantin Garbuzyuk