Ok, a real question: How long do you think it would take to develop conversational fluency in Croatian for someone who knows nothing about Croatian? It varies a lot by person, so my opinion is maybe a year of immersion to make it easy.
I speak several Western European languages fluently. The closest I have to Eastern Europe is a bit in Russian.
None of these are especially helpful for learning Croatian, but I have experience learning to communicate in languages I knew nothing about.
Ok, a real question: How long do you think it would take to develop conversational fluency in Croatian for someone who knows nothing about Croatian? It varies a lot by person, so my opinion is maybe a year of immersion to make it easy.
I speak several Western European languages fluently. The closest I have to Eastern Europe is a bit in Russian.
None of these are especially helpful for learning Croatian, but I have experience learning to communicate in languages I knew nothing about.
If you have a knack for languages I believe you could get there in several months. It is a complex language, and people compare it to German on level of complexity, but still a lot of Western Europeans move to Croatia, marry there and learn the language.
If you have a knack for languages I believe you could get there in several months. It is a complex language, and people compare it to German on level of complexity, but still a lot of Western Europeans move to Croatia, marry there and learn the language.
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