How do you say please in Croatia?


How do you say please in Croatia? ?Molim? The word ?please? in Croatian is molim. For example, if you would like to order a beer you would say pivo molim or ?beer, please.? ?Ja Sam? To introduce yourself in Croatian, you'll say ja sam.


Can you Drink tap water in Croatia?

You should know that Croatia's drinking water is high in quality thanks to the numerous spring water sources throughout the country. So yes, tap water is OK to drink in Croatia.


How do I ask for a bill in Croatia?

Molim racun (/'moh-leem 'rah-choon/) In Croatian, receive your check by reordering the words – molim racun translates literally to “please bill”.


What is the famous Croatian saying?

Za dom spremni (For the homeland, ready) – This motto was used by the Ustashe puppet regime from the period of 1941-1945 during World War II. In Croatian War of Independence it was a motto of Croatian soldiers. Today it is still commonly used by Croatian nationalists.


Is English widely spoken in Croatia?

Impressively, 78% of Croats speak at least one language in addition to Croatian. English is the most commonly spoken second language, with around 60% of the population being comfortable in it. So, your chances of finding English speakers while you're exploring Croatia are pretty good!


Do you tip in Croatia?

Tipping etiquette in Croatian restaurants follows a fairly standard guideline. Showing appreciation through a tip is always welcomed. When dining at a pizzeria or konoba, a tip of 5% or more is appropriate. For a nice restaurant dinner, we recommend leaving a tip of 10% or more.