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Ćakula Café

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · HR

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About this podcast

Learn Croatian through culture and slow conversation. Ćakula Café is a Croatian language podcast for heritage speakers and diaspora adults at A2–B1 level. Each episode covers one cultural topic — a market, a season, a word that doesn't translate — spoken slowly in standard Croatian. This is not a grammar lesson. It is ćakula: the art of unhurried conversation, part cultural inheritance, part language immersion. If you are somewhere between understanding and finding the words, this was made for you. talktimecro.com

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Lepoglava: Croatian lace, language, and what we choose to keep — slow Croatian podcast

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In a small Zagorje town, a Pauline monk spent his life writing the first Croatian encyclopaedic dictionary, and women in the same streets were making lace by hand — both acts of the same quiet conviction that some things

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Sunce moje: Croatian grandparents and the words between us — slow Croatian podcast

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Mirisna kuhinja: Croatian food vocabulary and memory — slow Croatian podcast for heritage speakers

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Learn Croatian through smell — the sense that carries memory further than words. This episode of Ćakula Café, a slow Croatian podcast for A2–B1 heritage speakers and diaspora learners, takes you inside the Croatian kitch

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Tržnica: Croatian market vocabulary — slow Croatian podcast for heritage speakers | A2 B1

May 15, 202611m0

Learn Croatian with this slow Croatian podcast episode for intermediate learners at A2 and B1 level. If you are a heritage speaker, diaspora learner, or anyone reconnecting with the Croatian language and culture, this ep

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Sunce i more: Croatian summer vocabulary — slow Croatian podcast

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Learn Croatian through the sounds and rhythms of a Croatian summer. This episode of Ćakula Café — a slow Croatian podcast for A2–B1 heritage speakers and diaspora learners — takes you to the Adriatic coast. In slow, clea

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Nedjelja: Croatian family traditions and the vocabulary of home — slow Croatian podcast

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Sunday in a Croatian home is not just a day of the week. It is a ritual — the smell of roasting chicken or stuffed peppers, a table set for the whole family, a father who always knew how to make everyone laugh too loudly

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Stjepan Miletić: Croatian theatre history and the making of HNK Zagreb — slow Croatian podcast

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There is a name every student of Croatian theatre history must know. Stjepan Miletić — intendant, director, writer, reformer. A man who, in just four seasons between 1894 and 1898, transformed the Croatian National Theat

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My son has a birthday. Friends are coming. And somewhere between the tomatoes and the olive oil — which I remember only at the very end, at the far corner of the supermarket, naturally — there is a meal to plan. This epi

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Walking Opatija — On Easter, Memory, and a City That Made Me — slow Croatian podcast

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There is a church in Opatija that I have been walking into since I was a little girl. Every Easter morning, before breakfast, before anything. My mother carried a basket — eggs, ham, spring onions — and we waited for the

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Who Tells the Story? — On Croatian, History, and Coming Home — slow Croatian podcast

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I spent a day holding an old photograph. Black and white. My grandmother, standing in a studio, in her best dress. A village woman. She spoke Croatian because it was hers — not the language of law or school or government

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Volim te, sunce moje — On Living Between Croatian and English — slow Croatian podcast

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There is a particular kind of tiredness that comes from living in two languages. Not the tiredness of translation — that is something else — but the subtler exhaustion of never being entirely in one place. Of laughing a

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You Don't Just Attend a Croatian Wedding. You Survive It. — slow Croatian podcast

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A Croatian vjenčanje is not an event. It is an endurance. It begins with zaruke — the engagement, the promise, the first round of tears — and it does not end until the kolo has gone around enough times that everyone has

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Izgubljeni u gradu: Croatian directions and city vocabulary — slow Croatian podcast

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Every Croatian city has a moment that tests you. You know roughly where you are going, you have the address somewhere on your phone, and then someone asks if you need help — and suddenly the language you have been quietl

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Ima vremena: Croatian vocabulary for waiting, fear, and beginning — slow Croatian podcast

Jan 26, 20264m0

Ima vremena. There is time. It is one of the most Croatian things you can say — an exhale, a hand on the shoulder, a small insistence that urgency is not the only way to move through the world. And yet, for many of us, t

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Ljubav bez riječi: Croatian family vocabulary and immigrant experience — slow Croatian podcast

Jan 26, 20266m0

Many Croatian parents never said volim te. Not because they didn't feel it — but because love, in their generation, was not a sentence. It was a practice. It was the shift they worked, the meal they made, the fear they c

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Susjedi: Croatian neighbour conversations and everyday phrases — slow Croatian podcast

Jan 2, 20266mEp. 4S1

In Croatia, the fence between two gardens is rarely just a fence. It is where news travels. Where opinions form. Where someone asks to borrow something and stays for forty minutes. The neighbour — susjed or susjeda — is

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Kava: Croatian café culture and everyday conversation — slow Croatian podcast

Dec 18, 20257m0

In Croatia, you do not simply go for coffee. You go for kava — and that is an entirely different thing. Kava is not a drink you finish quickly at a counter on your way somewhere else. It is the reason you stop. It is the

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Zašto šutimo: Croatian vocabulary for fear, speaking, and finding your voice — slow Croatian podcast

Dec 18, 20256m0

There is a silence that falls over people who know more Croatian than they let on. They follow the conversation. They understand the joke. They know, roughly, what they want to say. And then someone turns to them — a ti,

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When you understand but can’t speak

Dec 18, 20257m0

There is a stage in learning any language that nobody warns you about properly. You understand almost everything. You follow the conversation, you catch the jokes, you know what you want to say. And yet when you open you

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