Others about Tako Lako
04.11.2025.

We’re putting the final touches on preparations to offer the very best of what we have to our students — all with the goal of helping them master the Bosnian language as effectively as possible. During these preparations for the new course season, our work has been recognized by Bosnian and Herzegovinian media. Aware that these media reach not only people in Bosnia and Herzegovina but also those spread across the world, we expressed our gratitude for their awareness of our story and our mission.

“Preserving the tradition, culture, and language of Bosnia and Herzegovina while living abroad is not easy. Those who live that way know it best. The daily obligations that fill each day often mean that parents in the diaspora don’t have enough time to help their children learn the language of their parents,”
reads an excerpt from an article about us published by the portal Face.ba. They were among the first to recognize our intention.

Face TV introduced our founders, Nina and Vedad Boberg Fazlić, to their audience in the morning program “Uzbuđenje” (“Excitement”). Together with hosts Berina and Aldin, the founders shared their fears, questions, ambitions, intentions, and hopes for the project. Nina, as we later learned, captured the audience’s attention — thanks to her impressive command of the Bosnian language. And we all know just how challenging and complex our grammar can be.

You can watch the Face TV video here and read the full article here.

After Face.ba, one of the most well-known media portals in Bosnia and Herzegovina — Klix.ba — also recognized the importance of the work being done by the Tako Lako team.

You can read the Klix.ba article here.

They emphasized what co-founder Vedad Boberg Fazlić consistently highlights — that the story of Bosnia and Herzegovina should live in every home of Bosnians and Herzegovinians across Germany, Denmark, France, and the United States, and that this story should be told not in foreign languages, but in the mother tongue of those who, wherever they live, still consider Bosnia and Herzegovina their homeland.