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Croats love it when visitors make the effort to learn their language. Plus, it doesn’t hurt to say you can speak two languages! Before we get started, let it be known that Croatian is a really tough language to learn – everyone will tell you it’s a complicated language to master, given that accents and feminine/masculine nouns are involved. But, like anything that you set your mind to, when you achieve it, it feels good! Here are some basic phrases to get you started on your journey to mastering the Croatian language: English: Hello Croatian: Bok Sounds Like: Bohk English: How are you? Croatian: Kako ste? Sounds Like: kah-koh steh? English: Do you speak English? Croatian: Govorite li engleski? Sounds Like: goh-voh-ree-teh lee en-glees-kee English: Please Croatian: Molim Sounds Like: moh-leem English: A beer/coffee/tea, please Croatian: Pivo/kavu/čaj, molim Sounds Like: PEE-voh/KAH-voo/CH-ay MOH-leem If you're more of a visual learner, check out our blog with more information on basic Croatian phrases to get you started: https://www.sail-croatia.com/set-sail/resource/basic-croatian-phrases

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Few small yachts of this age enjoy such lavish care for their future. MARISHKA is lucky, but as her history reveals, she's a special one. The unmistakable and beautiful lines of the Loch Fyne Skiff evolved - heavily influenced by yacht design - from the early 1880s on the west coast of Scotland as a seaworthy, seakindly and practical solution for the insatiable demand for herring. https://www.sandemanyachtcompany.co.uk/yacht/691/MARISHKA Discerning cruisers warmed to their virtues and many were built as yachts. Apart from being fabulously rebuilt by her present experienced carpenter owner, MARISHKA has the added attraction of ancestry from a branch of the Fifes of Fairlie. Fully authentic externally, and practical and comfortable down below, MARISHKA presents an enticing fusion of old and new.

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