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  5 Resources:
* All Free Dictionaries Project
Online project to build free translating dictionaries (e.g. English to Spanish) by allowing individuals to add and correct entries. Several dozen languages represented so far. Dictionaries can be searched online or downloaded. Includes links to other free dictionary sites.
* Croatian for Beginners
Free online course, led by a volunteer instructor, for beginning to learn the Croatian language. All study materials provided online. Must pre-register; course set to begin April 1, 2002; maximum 10 participants.
* Croatian Language page
Includes common phrases, alphabet, numbers, and pronunciation, with audio.
* Croatian/English Dictionary
Croatian/English dictionary (wordlist).
* Single-Serving Language Guides
Free printable pocket-sized phrasebooks and language guides for a number of different languages (in varying stages of development), as well as providing the information on the site. Guides vary by language, but some include basic useful phrases, numbers, the alphabet, shopping, travel, and more. Some language also include downloadable audio files (MP3) speaking the words and phrases. Site also provides links to Web sites related to each language. As of February 2004, contains guides for Afrikaans, Albanian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch , French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Slovene, Spanish, and Swedish; more languages are under development.

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