This video is interesting. By the way, I'm from Zagreb and we don't have a lot of black people. One day as I was walking I saw a beautiful black woman. I stared at her because her hair was beautiful to me, after that I realized that a woman might think I was thinking something bad about her. That’s why I approached her and told her how beautiful she was and that’s why I stared. That woman was very kind and we even talked.
I’m going to Croatia in August. My boyfriend is Croatian so I’m visiting his family. We have been together for 2 years. I agree with you learning Croatian is so hard, but it’s fun to learn.
Hey Taylor, just commenting here. What I do find easy about learning Croatian is that you say everything the way you spell it. It is definitely a lot easier than learning French for example, or in my case at least LOL. x
I am a black women from South Africa and my man is Croatian, we have been apart because of the pandemic for longer than we have wanted to but he was down here over the festive season in 2020. Loved watching your video and your experience. I was there for 6 months in 2019 and loved it.
@@Anitadamjanic Hoping to very soon, in the next month or so crossing fingers. Would love to meet you when I do come by that side. Keep going with your videos, they are great. xx
@daniiel mlinarics Yeah i've seen grandparents walking their grandkids so many times it has become a norm for me to see at least once a day. I love this tradition.
@@Anitadamjanic and one more thing as soon as your child start walks, introduce him to all the neighbors and feel free to give them the “right” to pull it kid by the ear if it’s not good in return, the entire neighborhood will look after your child even when you are not around
Hi Anita (my namesake😁)! I'm Zimbabwean/South African and came across your video by chance. What a great video. I've been married to a Croatian for 24 years but only moved to Zagreb 2 years. I'm a mother of 3 and am still finding my way here. The staring/gawking is more out of curiosity than rudeness. Croatians are a curious people and are interested in ALL outsiders. In my opinion it's never malicious. Good luck to you!
Earthquakes are terrifying but they do not occur so often in Croatia. In fact the last one was like 1880 or thereabout. So do not worry much about it as much it is devastating. Weather-wise maybe Nigeria did not yet experience climate change but it occurred in Croatia. I live in Split (much warmer then Zagreb) but it can get unpredictable as well. Be prepared to feel the real heat soon enough, you will miss this weather. BTW i love your mother land Nigeria and its people apart from "Boko Haram" (English translate in "western education is the devil and sin"). Warm welcome to Croatia.
So I just got an undergraduate scholarship to study in croatia and I'm just watching videos on how the people are, so happy I came across your video I'm from Ghana and will be staying for 4 years wondering how it feels to be a black living in Croatia
I'm Ghanaian too and I'm just about to apply for an undergraduate scholarship in Croatia and I want to know how being black in Croatia will be like. Do you want to exchange contacts?
As a Croatian who lived in many countries and speak multiple languages I think Croatian grammar need overhaul and simplification. Food in Croatia is great and it actually taste like food compared to for example US where fruits and vegetables don’t have taste, Croatia like you mentioned is also safe and that’s huge plus. Wetter is great for me as I love four seasons and if you need warmer wetter you can always move closer to Adriatic coast. My wife is Asian and when we visit Croatia people do stare at her but that’s OK as is not with bad intention, she kind of feel special when she goes there. I am sure if someone from Croatia would visit Nigeria people there would also stare. Anyhow good luck to you, it looks like you have good in-laws and you are accepted well.
150 godina nije bilo potresa i baš te potrefilo sad :) Dobrodošla i drago mi je da imaš lijepa iskustva u hrvatskoj. Ja se nadam da ću jednom imati šansu posjetiti Nigeriju. Gledao sam dosta fimlica na UA-cam o Nigeriji i Lagosu i zemlja izgleda prekrasno. Ovo sam napisao na hrvatskom čisto da možeš malo vježbati :) Puno pozdrava
as for staring,it really depends in which part of croatia you live,but for example from where i am from there is just one single black woman in the whole city so seeing someone like that is interesting honestly,there are not much people with different skin color in croatia.based on the food i guess you live somewhere in dalmatia. and yes croatia is safe crimes like murder for example are so rare you barely hear of it.when it happens we talk about it for years to come
This video was interesting to watch since I am croatia and ngl we don’t have a lot of black people here so it was interesting seeing what a black person thinks abt our country!
Our "staring" is not with bad intentions, there are not many blacks here and then when we see them we are interested in their hair, facial features, lips… believe me that there is not much racism here and that you will always be welcome no matter what skin color you are❤️
Croatia is the safest country in Europe according to Eurostat. The statistics of the European Statistical Office are based on the number of reported cases of crime and violence, ie vandalism in the neighborhood, conducted by Eurostat for 27 members, and for Switzerland, Norway and Iceland.
Thank you for sharing your interesting experiences and views with us! I’m very glad that you’re feeling good in our country! Wish you and your family the best!
why dont like weather... croatia have one oft best weather in europe.. what would you say when you would live in england , germany or skandinavia ? you have summer feeling from may -end ocober.. winter arent strong ( at the adriatic sea )
I completely understand her Winter weather in Zagreb is a disaster if there is no wind, low clouds gather (thermal inversion), it is almost dark, a total depression that can last up to 20 days without sun
@@Anitadamjanic Croatia is small country and young and middle age population speak English which they use for the tourism of which most survive last 40 - 50 years. In order to practice the Croatian language, I suggest you go to Dolac. Kumice (one ne pricaju Engleski) will be fun for you and along the way make a useful thing, buy fruits and vegetables that you need on daily bases. 😂😂
@@Anitadamjanic that is even better your got chance to learn knitting from those ladies😂😂 (that traditional knitting is unique in the warld and recognized from UNESCO) + nice croatian language slangs with ...."ca ovo", "ca ono".😂😂 In town Pag (walking over old bridge) was my first job after school. Enjoy your self there, summer time there will be perfect for you. Don't go back to Zagreb before September. Lots of people from Zagreb traditionally do have weekend houses all over island Pag and they spend summer holidays there. Enyoj 😂😂
I am born and raised in Croatia, and never, ever did I have a Earthquake, in last few years, there were few but not whole of Croatia, as Croatia seems small on the map it is acctualy pretty large, and coast line is beautiful and very hot, we have over 1000 islands
Does things bothering you we call PADEŽI hahaha. This is for you Anita! ### Croatian is traditionally described as a language with 7 cases; some languages have fewer cases less than Croatian, others much more. 1. NOMINATIV (Tko? Što? radi Anita) 2. GENITIV (Koga? Čega? nema Anite) 3. DATIV (Komu? Čemu? dajem instrukcije Aniti) 4. AKUZATIV (Koga? Što? vidim Anitu) 5. VOKATIV (nema padežnog pitanja, koristimo usklik OJ! EJ! Anita) 6. LOKATIV (O komu? O čemu? razgovaramo/ O Aniti! ) 7. INSTRUMENTAL (S kim? S čim? idemo s Anitom) Good luck 😂😂
There was a pretty bad earthquake in the 1990s in Ston, also there was a terrible earthquake in 1979 in Montenegro that badly damaged Konavle and Dubrovnik.. There was a horrible earthquake in the 1960s in Makarska. Funny how people in Croatia heard about the earthquake once it happened in Zagreb. I guess, what didn't happen in Zagreb, didn't happen at all
Don't mind me just adressing some things in the video. Weather. People didn't survive like this for 1000s of years here, beacuse if you talk with older people, even our parents, the weather was pretty stable. It had seasonal changes, the winter were harsher and summers cooler overall, but really.. The mess of a weather we are experiencing now is sadly the climate change. Croatian cases. Some people make such a big deal of cases. I'm learning Chinese and my teacher who plans to live here has the same headache. The point of language is to understand each other, not for it to be grammatically correct. Just say everything in Nominativ or Akuzativ or whichever form springs to your mind first. We will understand. With exposure and practice they will be easier. (And if they are never 100%, just remeber neither are they for native speakers). I think smart people like you are great assets to our country :D
Yeah, the weather changed and is becoming more unpredictable. For example I can’t remember last time when we had snow for Christmas in Zagreb. Probably more than 10 years.
I live in Melbourne (Australia). I have noticed Croatian cultural centres here. The one I most recently noticed is in Footscray. I hear Serbo/Croat spoken in Melbourne. I don't understand it, but can recognise it when it's spoken.
Oh, NGDAVLI, Nominativ-Genitiv-Dativ-Akuzativ-Vokativ-Lokativ- Instrumental, I still to this day can't remember the case questions exxept for Nominativ (tko što) and I'm Croatian.
@@Anitadamjanic yeah, it sucks, that's why in Croatia kids are better at foreign languages than their own, because they don't have to bother with complex grammar exceptions and stuff. E.g. I speak English and German (33% of Croats speak German), but I also started studying a bit of Italian.
We don't have many black people here, I saw a black woman and I stared to admire her since she had beautiful features. Well, wasn't a good idea since when she noticed she gave me the look that told me that she was uncomfterble, I think she thought I was staring because yknow. I feel bad cuz I didn't wanna give off racist vibes. 😟
the helpful fact that you explained thanks. I'm struggling these days to get my family to Croatia if are able to do a video about the cost of living in Zagrebwi be worthful. I'm black too and from Sri Lanka
Octopus with potatoes was in old times poormen's food, now it's a delicacy. Also, Mrs.Anita You do look a little like a Croat woman. Seriously, women from Nigeria have some facial features like Croatian women. Criatia had political and busibess ties with African countries when it was a member of Non-Aligned Movement (as part of former country); we had African students from those countries. Our sports trainers were there before other Europeans. Finally, there have been and there are many Croat Catholic missions (with schools) in deep isolated parts of Africa.
Ah, as far as the weather it is all due to the climate changes...it wasn't use to be like that and it drives locals up the wall too. It use to be more stable in the sense we had separate seasons. I think the weather has just gone bonkers. But you know how Prince singes "sometimes it snows in April" ;)
The only thing I personally disagree with is calling English the hardest language to learn. Maybe it is from your perspective coming from Nigeria and that is totally valid but personally English was very easy to learn as a Croatian. I struggle more with Japanese and Chinese than I did with English
To each their own. Learning English never ends when you take it all the way to the advanced level. I learnt Korean in 6 months and could speak and write fluently. Don’t know about Chinese nor Japanese but I know English is a whole library of a language
@@Anitadamjanic English is the official language of Nigeria, As a Nigerian, I actually lived in Australia and they told me that my English was perfect, so I don’t know why you said English is Hard. To be honest compared to Languages like Arabic and Chinese, English is so simple to learn.
@@Anitadamjanic Girl I have a Master Degree from an Australian University and an Australian citizenship…before I got the citizenship, I had to proofread etc PR statements made by my lawyers and worked with their firm to achieve it, even when I still paid them monthly. I was born in Nigeria and I love God but I’m kinda ambitious when I want to be.😂 ❤
Padeži can be really pain all seven of them when you can learn this you can say you mastered Croatian more or less. Even Germans have only four of them :).
@@Anitadamjanic Yeah i know we even have the help questions for each padež for example for genitiv is "koga čega nema" and logic answer is probably true. Problem with that help so to speak even with the questions your knowledge of the language must be more than solid to answer in the right way.
Hi sis, I just stumbled into your video and I'll subscribe. I want to study a master program in International Business in the University of Rikeja. I've emailed them and would follow up at once. May I ask, are there students jobs black Africans could get there?
Hey girlie😍, I can’t say much about student jobs cuz I don’t know anything about the work life in Croatia. But I actually saw a lady who looks pretty African working at the grocery store “konzum”. I heard Rijeka is quite boring so maybe things won’t be as easy like in Zagreb. Wish you were coming to Zagreb though. Maybe there might be some side jobs here but I promise to make enquiries on your behalf
@@chimatasie7854 if you have a visa from a SG country then you can enter. Croatia isn’t yet part of SG so I don’t think you can go in without a visa. I’ll ask though
This video is interesting. By the way, I'm from Zagreb and we don't have a lot of black people. One day as I was walking I saw a beautiful black woman. I stared at her because her hair was beautiful to me, after that I realized that a woman might think I was thinking something bad about her. That’s why I approached her and told her how beautiful she was and that’s why I stared. That woman was very kind and we even talked.
You have a beautiful mind🥰😍
@Collins Nnanna sure I’m making a video tomorrow on all topics concerning Croatia
I'm Nigerian and my husband is Croatian. We are on Korčula, have a 3&2 year old, and I'm expecting our 3rd this July.
Omg! Wish you lived in Zagreb🥰 cheers
Good luck and congrats :D
You are in a beautiful part of the world. Pozdrav iz Australija
Hi Erat, please, can Nigerian students find side jobs while studying in Croatia?
@@chimatasie7854 not welcome
I’m going to Croatia in August. My boyfriend is Croatian so I’m visiting his family. We have been together for 2 years. I agree with you learning Croatian is so hard, but it’s fun to learn.
Indeed I’m still learning by the way❤️. Croatia in the summer is beautiful. You’ll love it.
Hey Taylor, just commenting here. What I do find easy about learning Croatian is that you say everything the way you spell it. It is definitely a lot easier than learning French for example, or in my case at least LOL. x
@@Anitadamjanic Agreed!! It's like Cape Town, almost exactly the same.
@@kellywatson8571 That's very true
@@TaylourwtheHalo ha ha, I am a Cape Town woman that loves different cultures. Hope you get to see your man real soon xx
I am a black women from South Africa and my man is Croatian, we have been apart because of the pandemic for longer than we have wanted to but he was down here over the festive season in 2020.
Loved watching your video and your experience. I was there for 6 months in 2019 and loved it.
Hope you come over soon🥰
@@Anitadamjanic Hoping to very soon, in the next month or so crossing fingers. Would love to meet you when I do come by that side. Keep going with your videos, they are great. xx
My man lives in Zagreb, we are both in the film industry. I was telling him about you and how beautiful you are. xx
@@kellywatson8571 awesome! you'll definitely love it here. Also thanks for the complement 🥰
As a Croat i can say Croatian is way way wayyyyyy harder than English.
Well the more Croatian i learn, the more i understand it is indeed difficult.
A, no. English is much harder. No fish/ghoti problems.
I’m a Sierra Leonean my husband is Croatia an we live in metkovic
I’m sure you love it here.🥰
@@Anitadamjanic oh yes ... I really love it and it’s a great adventure for me
@@marypavlovic me too🥰
Not everyone is lucky with the in-laws. You’re a beautiful lucky lady. Korean living temporarily in Croatia here.nice video
Thank you! 😃
@daniiel mlinarics Yeah i've seen grandparents walking their grandkids so many times it has become a norm for me to see at least once a day. I love this tradition.
@@Anitadamjanic and one more thing
as soon as your child start walks, introduce him to all the neighbors
and feel free to give them the “right” to pull it kid by the ear if it’s not good
in return, the entire neighborhood will look after your child even when you are not around
@@tihomirrasperic This is music to my ears🤗
@@Anitadamjanic you will see next winter
when you go outside and the old neighbors start sharing tips on how to dress your child not to catch a cold 😁
Hi Anita (my namesake😁)! I'm Zimbabwean/South African and came across your video by chance. What a great video. I've been married to a Croatian for 24 years but only moved to Zagreb 2 years. I'm a mother of 3 and am still finding my way here. The staring/gawking is more out of curiosity than rudeness. Croatians are a curious people and are interested in ALL outsiders. In my opinion it's never malicious. Good luck to you!
Earthquakes are terrifying but they do not occur so often in Croatia. In fact the last one was like 1880 or thereabout. So do not worry much about it as much it is devastating. Weather-wise maybe Nigeria did not yet experience climate change but it occurred in Croatia. I live in Split (much warmer then Zagreb) but it can get unpredictable as well. Be prepared to feel the real heat soon enough, you will miss this weather. BTW i love your mother land Nigeria and its people apart from "Boko Haram" (English translate in "western education is the devil and sin"). Warm welcome to Croatia.
This comment just made my day❤️. Thanks for taking the time to clarify🥰
@@Anitadamjanic my pleasure. Congrats on your newborn and greetings to your husband too
Hvala vama 🥰
@@Anitadamjanic Nema na cemu or molim (both stand for you are welcome but I am sure you learned that by now 👍).
Yes I did
So I just got an undergraduate scholarship to study in croatia and I'm just watching videos on how the people are, so happy I came across your video I'm from Ghana and will be staying for 4 years wondering how it feels to be a black living in Croatia
It’s been pretty great so far🥰
It's fun living here. You're so much welcome
I'm Ghanaian too and I'm just about to apply for an undergraduate scholarship in Croatia and I want to know how being black in Croatia will be like. Do you want to exchange contacts?
@@sms5848 y’all need to come down here fast I need sisters😄
@@sms5848 let's go
As a Croatian who lived in many countries and speak multiple languages I think Croatian grammar need overhaul and simplification. Food in Croatia is great and it actually taste like food compared to for example US where fruits and vegetables don’t have taste, Croatia like you mentioned is also safe and that’s huge plus. Wetter is great for me as I love four seasons and if you need warmer wetter you can always move closer to Adriatic coast. My wife is Asian and when we visit Croatia people do stare at her but that’s OK as is not with bad intention, she kind of feel special when she goes there. I am sure if someone from Croatia would visit Nigeria people there would also stare. Anyhow good luck to you, it looks like you have good in-laws and you are accepted well.
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Speaking Croatian is like 80% body language 20 % language
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The Food part though...😂😂
Nigerians represent well 🌝....so much joy,
Eeyyy❤️
150 godina nije bilo potresa i baš te potrefilo sad :)
Dobrodošla i drago mi je da imaš lijepa iskustva u hrvatskoj.
Ja se nadam da ću jednom imati šansu posjetiti Nigeriju. Gledao sam dosta fimlica na UA-cam o Nigeriji i Lagosu i zemlja izgleda prekrasno.
Ovo sam napisao na hrvatskom čisto da možeš malo vježbati :)
Puno pozdrava
as for staring,it really depends in which part of croatia you live,but for example from where i am from there is just one single black woman in the whole city so seeing someone like that is interesting honestly,there are not much people with different skin color in croatia.based on the food i guess you live somewhere in dalmatia. and yes croatia is safe crimes like murder for example are so rare you barely hear of it.when it happens we talk about it for years to come
That's pretty understable
@@Anitadamjanic Croatia only has 1 recorded serial killer ever so yeah
You’re so pretty 🌸🌸🌸
Thank you🥰❤️
This video was interesting to watch since I am croatia and ngl we don’t have a lot of black people here so it was interesting seeing what a black person thinks abt our country!
Most will love Croatia because compared to other parts of the world like the US the safety and healthy food Croatia provides is outstanding
Our "staring" is not with bad intentions, there are not many blacks here and then when we see them we are interested in their hair, facial features, lips… believe me that there is not much racism here and that you will always be welcome no matter what skin color you are❤️
I agree with your comment
Omg girl how are you so flawless? You are so beautiful! What is your morning and night skincare routine/ Diet workout? 😁
Oml 🥰😍 thanks dearie. I will dedicate a video to show both routines but for now I have a video showing my am routine.
Croatia is the safest country in Europe according to Eurostat.
The statistics of the European Statistical Office are based on the number of reported cases of crime and violence, ie vandalism in the neighborhood, conducted by Eurostat for 27 members, and for Switzerland, Norway and Iceland.
Thank you for sharing your interesting experiences and views with us! I’m very glad that you’re feeling good in our country!
Wish you and your family the best!
Aww thanks a lot for this 🥰
My Croatian brother did great.You are absolutely stunning.
🥰❤️thank you
Your welcome mama❤.I hope everyone is treating you with respect that you deserve.
Yes dear❤️🥰
why dont like weather... croatia have one oft best weather in europe.. what would you say when you would live in england , germany or skandinavia ? you have summer feeling from may -end ocober.. winter arent strong ( at the adriatic sea )
I’m speaking based on where I come from. The weather in Croatia/ Europe is unpredictable
@@Anitadamjanic whole year 30-35 degree are to much.:)
I completely understand her
Winter weather in Zagreb is a disaster
if there is no wind, low clouds gather (thermal inversion), it is almost dark, a total depression that can last up to 20 days without sun
@@tihomirrasperic yes at 7 am there’s still darkness and cold. It is really depressing.
Welcome! Keep on trying if you made mistake just lough people will except you 100%. Good luck Anita (Croatian traditional name) 😂😂
Croatians notice it’s tough to speak and they always speak English with me😂😂😂. It is super sweet and helpful
@@Anitadamjanic Croatia is small country and young and middle age population speak English which they use for the tourism of which most survive last 40 - 50 years. In order to practice the Croatian language, I suggest you go to Dolac. Kumice (one ne pricaju Engleski) will be fun for you and along the way make a useful thing, buy fruits and vegetables that you need on daily bases. 😂😂
Right now I’m in Pag with a huge elderly population so English isn’t an option but thanks anyway
@@Anitadamjanic that is even better your got chance to learn knitting from those ladies😂😂 (that traditional knitting is unique in the warld and recognized from UNESCO) + nice croatian language slangs with ...."ca ovo", "ca ono".😂😂 In town Pag (walking over old bridge) was my first job after school. Enjoy your self there, summer time there will be perfect for you. Don't go back to Zagreb before September. Lots of people from Zagreb traditionally do have weekend houses all over island Pag and they spend summer holidays there. Enyoj 😂😂
This is true because summertime Pag becomes a hot spot😍😍. I’ll be visiting frequently
You have beautiful skin !
Thank you Ben🥰😍
Your kid has Croatian blood running true hes veins !!! That is awesome !!
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I am born and raised in Croatia, and never, ever did I have a Earthquake, in last few years, there were few but not whole of Croatia, as Croatia seems small on the map it is acctualy pretty large, and coast line is beautiful and very hot, we have over 1000 islands
Yea many people told me last year’s earthquake was the first in a very very long time.
@@Anitadamjanic theres small Earthquakes sometimes idk really cuz i moved to Germany
Your a great women Anita and a great ambassador for our Country and I hope that many good honest people like yourself come here
You’re so sweet and I really appreciate it😍🥰🥰
Does things bothering you we call PADEŽI hahaha. This is for you Anita!
### Croatian is traditionally described as a language with 7 cases; some languages have fewer cases less than Croatian, others much more.
1. NOMINATIV (Tko? Što? radi Anita)
2. GENITIV (Koga? Čega? nema Anite)
3. DATIV (Komu? Čemu? dajem instrukcije Aniti)
4. AKUZATIV (Koga? Što? vidim Anitu)
5. VOKATIV (nema padežnog pitanja, koristimo usklik OJ! EJ! Anita)
6. LOKATIV (O komu? O čemu? razgovaramo/ O Aniti! )
7. INSTRUMENTAL (S kim? S čim? idemo s Anitom)
Good luck 😂😂
Oh shit! I feel dizzy😂
Kinda like polish
Hey, nobody who is alive now was alive when the last major earthquake struck Croatia ;) It was a first for all of us.
There was a pretty bad earthquake in the 1990s in Ston, also there was a terrible earthquake in 1979 in Montenegro that badly damaged Konavle and Dubrovnik.. There was a horrible earthquake in the 1960s in Makarska. Funny how people in Croatia heard about the earthquake once it happened in Zagreb. I guess, what didn't happen in Zagreb, didn't happen at all
Don't mind me just adressing some things in the video.
Weather. People didn't survive like this for 1000s of years here, beacuse if you talk with older people, even our parents, the weather was pretty stable. It had seasonal changes, the winter were harsher and summers cooler overall, but really.. The mess of a weather we are experiencing now is sadly the climate change.
Croatian cases. Some people make such a big deal of cases. I'm learning Chinese and my teacher who plans to live here has the same headache. The point of language is to understand each other, not for it to be grammatically correct. Just say everything in Nominativ or Akuzativ or whichever form springs to your mind first. We will understand. With exposure and practice they will be easier. (And if they are never 100%, just remeber neither are they for native speakers).
I think smart people like you are great assets to our country :D
Thank you ❤️❤️ for the compliment and the info. I really appreciate it❤️❤️
Yeah, the weather changed and is becoming more unpredictable. For example I can’t remember last time when we had snow for Christmas in Zagreb. Probably more than 10 years.
I live in Melbourne (Australia). I have noticed Croatian cultural centres here. The one I most recently noticed is in Footscray.
I hear Serbo/Croat spoken in Melbourne. I don't understand it, but can recognise it when it's spoken.
Hi, Anitha, I’m from Rwanda. I wish we could meet. I moved to Croatia and leaving in Pula.
I’ve been to Pula, it’s so beautiful ❤️❤️ hope we meet too🙂
I'm a South African in Croatia I have accepted that I won't get Croatian right
Aww don’t give up dear🥰😍
Oh, NGDAVLI, Nominativ-Genitiv-Dativ-Akuzativ-Vokativ-Lokativ- Instrumental, I still to this day can't remember the case questions exxept for Nominativ (tko što) and I'm Croatian.
Omg! It sounds like Math😖😩
@@Anitadamjanic yeah, it sucks, that's why in Croatia kids are better at foreign languages than their own, because they don't have to bother with complex grammar exceptions and stuff.
E.g. I speak English and German (33% of Croats speak German), but I also started studying a bit of Italian.
@@kristijanEX I noticed this too
I can't wait to visit Croatian 💃💃, u got urself a new subscriber ❤️💋.
Thank you for subscribing 🥰
I suppose people stare at you because you are pretty.
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In Nigeria it’s now December to December for harmattan 😂
Lmao 😂 it’s that bad?
@@Anitadamjanic very bad
Honestly, most people are staring at you because you’re strikingly beautiful.
Wow thank you ❤️
Unfortunately not all parents in Croatia let adult children make their own decisions. My experience is different.
Great vlog👌
Thank you🥰
Such a great video!
We don't have many black people here, I saw a black woman and I stared to admire her since she had beautiful features. Well, wasn't a good idea since when she noticed she gave me the look that told me that she was uncomfterble, I think she thought I was staring because yknow. I feel bad cuz I didn't wanna give off racist vibes. 😟
Aww so cute☺️
the helpful fact that you explained thanks. I'm struggling these days to get my family to Croatia if are able to do a video about the cost of living in Zagrebwi be worthful. I'm black too and from Sri Lanka
I’ll do that but I would need to ask cuz I rarely do the shopping here😁
Octopus with potatoes was in old times poormen's food, now it's a delicacy.
Also, Mrs.Anita You do look a little like a Croat woman. Seriously, women from Nigeria have some facial features like Croatian women.
Criatia had political and busibess ties with African countries when it was a member of Non-Aligned Movement (as part of former country); we had African students from those countries. Our sports trainers were there before other Europeans.
Finally, there have been and there are many Croat Catholic missions (with schools) in deep isolated parts of Africa.
Wow I didn’t know Croatia knew about Nigeria back in the day🤗 this is fun to know. As for the octopus salad, I can never have enough of it at once
Ah, as far as the weather it is all due to the climate changes...it wasn't use to be like that and it drives locals up the wall too. It use to be more stable in the sense we had separate seasons. I think the weather has just gone bonkers. But you know how Prince singes "sometimes it snows in April" ;)
We love people with beautiful hearts like yours❤️🥰
The only thing I personally disagree with is calling English the hardest language to learn. Maybe it is from your perspective coming from Nigeria and that is totally valid but personally English was very easy to learn as a Croatian. I struggle more with Japanese and Chinese than I did with English
To each their own. Learning English never ends when you take it all the way to the advanced level. I learnt Korean in 6 months and could speak and write fluently. Don’t know about Chinese nor Japanese but I know English is a whole library of a language
@@Anitadamjanic English is the official language of Nigeria, As a Nigerian, I actually lived in Australia and they told me that my English was perfect, so I don’t know why you said English is Hard. To be honest compared to Languages like Arabic and Chinese, English is so simple to learn.
@@Noble-light01 I hope you know speaking a language has several levels that don’t only involve holding a conversation?
@@Anitadamjanic Girl I have a Master Degree from an Australian University and an Australian citizenship…before I got the citizenship, I had to proofread etc PR statements made by my lawyers and worked with their firm to achieve it, even when I still paid them monthly. I was born in Nigeria and I love God but I’m kinda ambitious when I want to be.😂 ❤
@@Noble-light01 I like that 👍🏾
Please ma ,how do I get a working visa to Croatia
Padeži can be really pain all seven of them when you can learn this you can say you mastered Croatian more or less. Even Germans have only four of them :).
I can never understand or tell the difference with padezi so i always make mistakes😩
@@Anitadamjanic Yeah i know we even have the help questions for each padež for example for genitiv is "koga čega nema" and logic answer is probably true. Problem with that help so to speak even with the questions your knowledge of the language must be more than solid to answer in the right way.
Good job 👍
Your volume was too low. You are beautiful. Is your husband Croatian?
Am from Kenya but am working in Qatar and am trying to find a good agency so that i can come
I hope you find a good one dear ❤️
We like black woman 😘
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In your opinion, what's a good beach city to live in?
In my opinion Zadar is the best beach city. It’s literally everything you’ll need. Check it out
@@Anitadamjanic Oh wow this looks amazing. Thank you.!!
You’re welcome😀
You are very nice!
Thank you🥰🥰
You are so beautiful
Thank you♥️
Hi sister good day
Hello 😊
I want to apply for Croatia 🇭🇷 visa
dont chop wood on balkony!! hehe just kiding...
@8:30 We stare at you because you are exotic creature to us
Hi sis, I just stumbled into your video and I'll subscribe. I want to study a master program in International Business in the University of Rikeja. I've emailed them and would follow up at once.
May I ask, are there students jobs black Africans could get there?
Hey girlie😍, I can’t say much about student jobs cuz I don’t know anything about the work life in Croatia. But I actually saw a lady who looks pretty African working at the grocery store “konzum”. I heard Rijeka is quite boring so maybe things won’t be as easy like in Zagreb. Wish you were coming to Zagreb though. Maybe there might be some side jobs here but I promise to make enquiries on your behalf
Please try to make enquires for me. Thank you.
How many hours by bus is Zagreb from Rikeja?
Please, what's the possibility of moving from Croatia to shengen countries, for a Nigerian passport holder?
@@chimatasie7854 if you have a visa from a SG country then you can enter. Croatia isn’t yet part of SG so I don’t think you can go in without a visa. I’ll ask though
@@chimatasie7854 It is Rijeka not Rikeja!
Hello I names is Husniddin
Idem kod Anite or idem kod Ante
Well i would like to taste this fine chocolade...
Shame on you
Huh you are merryd im sorry didnt know🤐
Hahahaha maybe she have single sister 🤣🤣