It's not possible to count the words in any language, because there is no universal definition of what a word is. But most estimates place the number between 40,000 and 160,000words (which is the same range for almost all other languages).
Note: English is an exception. It has the largest number of words of any language in the world, estimated at 170,000 to 250,000 words. No language has more words than English.
Croatian Tales of Long Ago has 258 pages.
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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.
Vojislav Mataga has written: 'Posustajanje kulture' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Croatian literature 'Romanizmi u neretvanskom govoru' -- subject(s): Romance, Dialects, Croatian language, Foreign words and phrases, Serbo-Croatian language
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Baka is the pronunciation of grandma in Croatian.
The answer in croatian is..Wine = Vino
Nazdravlje and Åivjeli are 'Cheers' in Croatian.
I didn't know the island can have a Croatian.
Depending on the context, Serbo-Croatian can be translated as:Serbokroatisch - I speak Serbo-Croatian - Ich spreche SerbokroatischSerbokroate - He is Serbo-Croatian - Er ist SerbokroateSerbokroatin - She is Serbo-Croatian - Sie ist Serbokroatin
in croatian formal is said: svečano. svechano (pronounced)
in Croatia and in a small part of Austria (Burgenland) are many Croatian immigrants. Croatian is very similar to Serbian and Bosnian, so if you understand one of those languages, you will understand the other two without any problems.