Croatian is a South Slavic language and does not directly come from Latin; however, it has been significantly influenced by Latin due to historical interactions with the Roman Empire and later the Catholic Church. Additionally, many Croatian words, especially in formal and scientific contexts, are derived from Latin. The language evolved from the Proto-Slavic language and has connections to other Slavic languages.
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Crnac is not Latin. It's actually Croatian, for "black" when describing skin colour. The pronunciation is roughly: Crk-Nak.
It is "brat" in Latin; "брат" in Cyrillic.
croatian people are mainly catholic but as for some people from bosnia come to Croatia and cause Muslim population. but croatian grew up as catholics.
In addition to his native language Serbo-Croatian, Tesla also spoke Latin, Italian, French, German, and English.
the Latin word for come is 'venio'
It's Croatian, Romanian and French form of Marinus.
The Ilyrian tribe. EDIT No, from Slavs, before that there were Romans, and before Ilyrians and Celts.
Croatian jews who come in 17 century and most of them convert to romancatholic
Yes, the word "pedestrian" does come from Latin. It is derived from the Latin word "pedester," which means "on foot."
Baka is the pronunciation of grandma in Croatian.
Nazdravlje and Åivjeli are 'Cheers' in Croatian.