Quote Originally Posted by Stjepan
Quote Originally Posted by djmihow
all slavik languages have some close words..

I was suprised that "kino" is in a lot of languages.
Yes, many languages have kino. I think the word is originally german though.


I know Godzina is in Bosnian as well for hour?
"Godina" is year in Croatian, Bosnian, and Serbian. Hour is "sat". In the dialect of Croatian that my family speaks we also say "ura". Comes from the italian word "hora"
Thanks for clearing that up, it's pretty neat/weird/amazing how languages change stuff as they move away...

Might I ask how you say "Yes" , "No" "Thank you" and "Your Welcome?"