The word for "hello" in Croatian is "Bok" or "Zdravo".
you say bok or dobar dan (good day), dobra večer (good evening), dobro jutro (good morning), you can also say kako si (how are you) trust me, im croatian. ( my last name is stipancic, pronouced stip-an-chich if you are talking or are croatian)It can be said in a few different ways.BokBogZdravoPozdrav
"Dad" in Croatian is "tata".
in croatian formal is said: svečano. svechano (pronounced)
"Take care" in Croatian is "Pazi."
To a friend: Molim te. To a stranger: Molim Vas.
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Zdravo ljepotane.
you say bok or dobar dan (good day), dobra večer (good evening), dobro jutro (good morning), you can also say kako si (how are you) trust me, im croatian. ( my last name is stipancic, pronouced stip-an-chich if you are talking or are croatian)It can be said in a few different ways.BokBogZdravoPozdrav
To say family in Croatian, you would say "obitelj."
The answer in croatian is..Wine = Vino
Goodbye in Croatian is chow. (Supervisor's note: if the food is that bad, I'd be saying goodbye, too. The spelling is "Ciao!", an Italian word that means goodbye and hello (like Aloha in Hawaiian) is used in a lot of European countries.) In Croatian, you would say goodbye as "doviđenja" like "do svedaniya" in Russian: "until we meet (again)".
In Croatian, you can say "sretan subota" to wish someone a happy Sabbath.
"Dad" in Croatian is "tata".
The word for grandpa in Croatian is "djed."
in croatian formal is said: svečano. svechano (pronounced)
"Take care" in Croatian is "Pazi."
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