Wow, what a man! Thank you for all the good your're doing for our town, John/Ivan.
@vladimirpolgar17372 жыл бұрын
Amazing work.Please continue and make this hub in Split very successful . Pozdrav od Purgera koji je zavrsio Elektrotehnicki fakultet u Zagrebu i sada se mislim vratiti opet u Hrvatsku. Treba nam mladih obitelji koje bi se vratile u Hrvatsku jer nam nazalost mladi strucnjaci bjeze u svijet. Ja sam 80 god mlad i jos uvijek imam energije. Pozdrav iz Ottawe Ing. Vlado Polgar
@feliciahines8074 Жыл бұрын
You mentioned that you already knew the language prior to moving to Croatia. Did you learn the language from a young age since your father was from Croatia or did you learn it as an adult? I had visited Croatia many years ago and just like many others that you mentioned, fell in love with it, and I'm considering learning the language. I live in the U.S. in a large metroplex, and I do understand that Croatian speaking opportunities would be very limited here. While I do plan on visiting Croatia again, I have no plans to move there. So naturally I would have to seek out people online on sites like italki or Preply for example to practice and maintain the language with, but I feel like it would be worth it.