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Croatian Language Lessons – December 2022

Every Monday, we publish a Croatian phrase and word of the week on our home page. At the end of the month, we publish a monthly wrap-up.

Here is a wrap-up of our Croatian language lessons from December 2022.

Week of December 26

Phrase

“zimski praznici”
Meaning: winter holidays

Word

“Božić
Noun
Definition: Christmas
Example: Sretan Božić svima! ~ Merry Christmas everyone!
Dictionary

Week of December 19

Phrase

“nikad čula/čuo”
Meaning: never heard

Word

“svašta
Pronoun
Definition: everything, anything, all
Example: Svašta se može dogoditi. ~ Anything can happen.
Dictionary

Week of December 12

Phrase

“bilo kad”
Meaning: anytime

Word

“padati”
Verb
Definition: fall
Example: Pada snijeg. ~ Snow is falling.
Dictionary

Week of December 5

Phrase

“hladan kao led”
Meaning: cold as ice

Word

“zgodan”
Adjective
Definition: handsome, pretty
Example: Dina je tako zgodna! ~ Dina is so handsome!
Dictionary

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