
if any of my mutuals speak croatian (or bosnian or serbian) or italian or maybe even estonian or finnish i would love to learn and speak with you once i can
Explored the croatian tags to see if i can follow someone writing in cro bc i may like to see some of my native language on my dash. I was so so wrong. I didnt explore much so i cant say they’re all bad but it seems there are a lot of posts written in weird, unnatural, grammatically incorrect ways. I can’t stand to look at it.
really interesting how the “li” bit for forming questions, considered pretty archaic and poetic nowadays in Polish, seems to be a very standard question part in Balkan languages like Serbian or Croatian
I used the Bosnian-Croat tattoo designs as part of wedding stationery and now it’s a thing in Eurovision?
I am an underappreciated trend setter, I tells ya. I have the idea and it travels along the ether, truly.
🇭🇷 The line-up in #Croatia is complete as the 8 remaining participants have been selected for #Dora, the country’s #Eurovision 2026 selection. #ESC2026
🇭🇷 #Dora continues today so off course we’re ranking the #Eurovision hopefuls from #Croatia
🇭🇷 Croatia began its journey to find it’s next #eurovision tonight as the first semi final of #Dora 2026 kicked off. Do you like the 8 qualifiers?


Lord our God, you gave Blessed Alojzije Stepinac the grace of a true, alive faith in Jesus Christ and the courage to suffer martyrdom for Him; help us to follow Alojzije’s example and his teachings to love Jesus as he did, to serve the church as he did, and to give our lives as he did, faithful to God until the end.
Blessed Stepinac, make us faithful to what Jesus wants from us especially during small things everyday, so that we may be capable of giving testimony to our faith even in our big struggles and persecutions.
Intercede for us the gift of prayer, courage that comes from truth in every situation, a selfless love towards everyone, and trust in the Virgin Mary.
Blessed Alojzije Stepinac, pray for us!
It was night. […] An eternal shivering of thoughts.
DORA MAAR — Surrealist Love Poems [Ed. Mary Ann Caws], transl. by Mary Ann Caws, (2002)