16 March 2008

A little about the Croatian alphabets


I thought it will be interesting for you to know about the Croatian language as much as it is for me now. Here's a really short post about the alphabets in Croatian (Hrvatska) for you my readers.
  • There are no w, q, x, y.
  • The whole list consists of 30 alphabets.
  • Croatian alphabets not found in English are: č ć š đ ž nj lj dž
  • C sounds like Hanyu Pinyin in Chinese instead of English.
  • č and ć are variations of "CH" in English.
  • đ, ž and dž are variations of "J" in English.
  • š is "SH" in English.
Hope you like this short introduction to Croatian language. Do come back again!

4 comments:

footiam said...

Oh! That's something new! Didn't know that there is a language called croatian!

SheR. said...

There are plenty more languages in this world then we can think of.

Anonymous said...

interesting! =) and that photo looks pretty! hehe

SheR. said...

Thanks! Remember these are true colours. No photoshop! Pic of Plitvice Lakes in Croatia.