croatian
IPA: kroʊˈeɪʃʌn
Root Word: Croatian
noun
- An inhabitant of Croatia, or a person of Croatian descent.
- A standardized variety of Serbo-Croatian, a South Slavic language, spoken by Croats.
- (historical) Serbo-Croatian in general, as spoken in Croatia.
adjective
- of or pertaining to Croatia, the Croatian people or their language
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Examples of "croatian" in Sentences
- Childhood dream makes Croatian Christmas sparkle.
- Nope, it's perfectly acceptable to use serbo-croatian.
- He holds both the Croatian and the Bosnian citizenship.
- I tought there is only croatian and or serbian language.
- Croatian nationalism is getting the better of the article.
- He was the founder of the Croatian Academy of Engineering.
- The Croatian Serb army was also significantly undermanned.
- She is of Croatian descent and speaks the language fluently.
- The song was seen as boosting the morale of the Croatian armed forces.
- At the end of 1999, the Croatian Government introduced the new passport.
- Besides the indicative, Croatian uses the subjunctive and the conditional.
- Without the Croatian delegation it was impossible to reconvene the congress.
- What have posts glorifying the croatian war crimes have to do in Planet Ubuntu?
- They split, basically same language, into the 3 new ones, bosnian, croatian and serbian.
- I cut up four (short!) film reviews from a croatian newspaper I had lying around the house and photocopied them.
- The borders are not accurate and serbian and croatian are 2 languages plus some language colors are overstreched ...
- 12 September 2007 13: 28 maninas: food matters said ... what a great round-up! thanks myriam! btw, your last name means hyacinth in croatian!
- To make things even harder, I had to work, participate in ubuntu croatian community, organize ubuntu conference in Zagreb and do what I can in ubuntu community.
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