Mr. Penumbra in Serbo-Croatian
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Zoran Trkjla translated Mr. Penumbra's Twenty-Four-Hour Book Store into Serbo-Croatian. You can find it here. Forward it to all your Serbian and/or Croatian friends!
I love the internet.
Zoran Trkjla translated Mr. Penumbra's Twenty-Four-Hour Book Store into Serbo-Croatian. You can find it here. Forward it to all your Serbian and/or Croatian friends!
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Here is my favorite haiku:
Lighting one candle
with another candle—
spring evening.
Yosa Buson (1716-1783)
This is funny (in an interesting way) since your grandmother spoke Croatian as a youngster. I’m just going to mark the names of her Croatian grandcestors here for the “immortality” of it … Stephen and Mary Mihelcic of Yugoslavia and Illinois, USA.