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Croatian Language Lessons – December 2021

Every Monday, we publish a new Croatian phrase and word of the week on the home page of this site. At the end of every month, we publish a wrap up of all of the phrases and words from that month.

Here is a wrap up of our Croatian Language Lessons from December 2021.

Week of December 20

Phrase

“Sretan Božić!”
Meaning: Merry Christmas!

Word

“blagdan
Noun
Definition: holiday, feast
Example: Božić je blagdan. ~ Christmas is a holiday.
See more examples of how to use “blagdan”

Week of December 13

Phrase

“sakrij se”
Meaning: hide (yourself)

Word

“deka”
Noun
Definition: blanket, rug
Example: Pokrij se dekom. ~ Cover yourself with a blanket.
See more examples of how to use “deka”

Week of December 6

Phrase

“Idem doma”
Meaning: I’m going home

Word

“ići”
Verb
Definition: go
Example: Idemo na praznike. ~ We’re going on holidays.
See more examples of how to use “ići”

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