Language Learning
The official language in Croatia is Croatian. It is a South Slavic language and along with Serbian and Bosnian, it belongs to the Central South Slavic diasystem. In writing, the Croatian alphabet is used, which is a variant of the Latin alphabet. The alphabet was modelled after the Czech alphabet and contains one letter of the Latin script for each sound in the language (30 letters in total).
A foreigner may decide to learn Croatian in one of the private language schools offering Croatian for foreigners. An overview of the providers of Croatian courses for foreigners can be found on: unizg.hr/homepage/learn-croatian/.
There are many opportunities for learning Croatian language even before your arrival to Croatia.
You can try out free Croatian courses, lessons, exercises and quizzes here: hr4eu.hr.