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Pronunciation Guide

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Pronunciation Guide

The good news: Croatian is spoken exactly as it is written. No silent letters, no exceptions. Once you learn the letters, you can pronounce any word.

The Most Important Special Letters

LetterPronunciationExampleSounds like
čtsch (hard)čokolada (chocolate)Tschechia
ćtj (soft)noć (night)soft tch, like Cutsche with a soft start
šschšuma (forest)School
žvoiced schžena (woman)like “j” in French Journal
đdj (voiced)đak (student)like “g” in English gentle
njnjkonj (horse)like gn in French Champagne
ljljljubav (love)like gl in Italian tagliatelle
dschdžep (pocket)Dschungle
ctscesta (road)Zahn
jjja (I)Ja
rrolledHrvatska (Croatia)like in Bavarian or Spanish

Basic Rules

  • Emphasis is usually on the first syllable — never on the last!
  • Every letter is pronounced individually — there are no diphthongs
  • R can be syllabic: “Krk” is really pronounced “Krk” (the R acts as a vowel)
  • The H is always pronounced, never silent: “Hrvatska” = “Cher-vat-ska”

💡 Tipp

The difference between <strong>č</strong> (hard, as in “Czech”) and <strong>ć</strong> (soft, like a soft tj) is the hardest for Germans. Don't stress — Croatians will understand you even if you pronounce both as “tsch.”

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