General
Croatian language (克罗地亚语,hrvatski jezik) is a South Slavic language which is used primarily by the inhabitants of Croatia and Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina and parts of the Croatian diaspora. It is one of the standard versions of the Central-South Slavic diasystem. china3view
Croatian is based on the Ijekavian pronunciation of Štokavian dialect (with some influence from Čakavian and Kajkavian) and written with the Croatian alphabet.
The modern Croatian standard language is a continuous outgrowth of more than nine hundred years of literature written in a mixture of Croatian Church Slavonic and the vernacular language. If the subject is narrowed out, Croatian Church Slavonic had been abandoned by the mid-1400s, and Croatian "purely" vernacular literature has existed for more than five centuries.
External Links:
- Learn Croatian - Learn the basics of Croatian language for free
- Croatian language - basic phrases and general expressions
- Croatian Language Corpus
- Free Croatian Tutorial
- Online Croatian-English-Croatian Dictionary
- Online Croatian-English and English-Croatian Dictionary, over 200000 words, example sentences, advanced search options...
- Institute of Croatian language and linguistics
- Croatia - Language tips for tourists
- Online English-Croatian & Croatian-English Dictionary
- Croatian English Dictionary from Webster's Online Dictionary - the Rosetta Edition
- Online Croatian-English and English-Croatian Dictionary
- Freelang Croatian-English dictionary to browse online or download
- Online Croatian-German and German-Croatian Dictionary
- Croatian National Corpus
- Croatian language resources
- Burgenland Croat Center (in English, German and Croatian)
- English-Croatian & Croatian-English Dictionary About 180 000 translated words
- Latvian and Croatian with Japanese translation
- Croatian bilingual dictionaries
All infirmation is from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatian_language
