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(QUIZ) What do these Croatian words mean?
Serbia🎭 Culture14 days ago

(QUIZ) What do these Croatian words mean?

The article discusses the introduction of new words into the Croatian language each year, which has become a source of entertainment for both the local public and the wider region. It notes that younger generations increasingly use English terms and often lack knowledge of Croatian words that have well-known meanings. A recent survey in Serbia showed that many people had never heard of the word 'češnjak,' highlighting a gap in linguistic awareness. The piece invites readers to test their knowledge through a quiz.

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(QUIZ) What do these Croatian words mean?

The article discusses the introduction of new words into the Croatian language each year, which has become a source of entertainment for both the local public and the wider region. It notes that younger generations increasingly use English terms and often lack knowledge of Croatian words that have well-known meanings. A recent survey in Serbia showed that many people had never heard of the word 'češnjak,' highlighting a gap in linguistic awareness. The piece invites readers to test their knowledge through a quiz.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on linguistic trends and cultural aspects rather than directly addressing political issues, policies, or figures. While it mentions a survey in Serbia, it does not take a stance on any political matter, nor does it frame the content with clear ideological bias.

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