Definition
A person from Croatia or a member of the Croatian ethnic group; also, the Croatian language.
Etymology
From the name of the region Croatia, which comes from the Croatian word 'Hrvatska,' with roots in Slavic languages referring to the region's ethnic inhabitants.
Kelly Says
The Croats have a fascinating history—they were one of the first Slavic peoples to establish kingdoms in Europe, and their language preserves grammatical features that reveal deep connections to Sanskrit.
Translations
CSČeština
Chorvat
chor-vat
DEDeutsch
Kroate
kro-a-te
ELΕλληνικά
Χρόατος
hro-as
ESEspañol
croata
kro-a-ta
FISuomi
kroatialaista
kro-a-tia-la-ista
HIहिन्दी
क्रोएट
kro-ay-at
IDBahasa Indonesia
Kroasia
kro-a-sia
ITItaliano
Croato
kro-a-to
JA日本語
クロアチア人
kuro-a-chia-jin
KO한국어
크로아티아인
keu-ro-a-ti-a-in
MSBahasa Melayu
Kroasia
kro-a-sia
MYမြန်မာ
ကရိုအေး
ka-ro-ay
NLNederlands
Kroaat
kro-aat
PLPolski
Chorwat
chor-vat
PTPortuguês
croata
kro-a-ta
TAதமிழ்
கிரேக்கர்
gree-ker
TEతెలుగు
క్రోయేషియన్
kro-ye-shi-yan
THไทย
โครเอเชีย
kho-re-a-si-ya
UKУкраїнська
хорват
xor-vat
VITiếng Việt
người Croatia
nguoi kro-a-tia
ZH中文
克罗地亚人
kè luò dì yà rén