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Learn Bosnian with Tako Lako

Preserve the Bosnian language in your family

Answer 10 quick questions and receive a personalized learning plan for your child. No obligation. 100% free.

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20+ countries
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How to Get Started

1

Fill out a
short questionnaire

This helps us personalise the learning experience and match your child with the right teacher.

2

Sign up for a
free trial lesson

Choose a time that works for you, and we'll find the right teacher.

3

Choose the right format
for your child

You can choose between group, individual, or family lessons — whatever works best for you and your child.

Types of Lessons

Fastest Progress
Lesson prices from 22€
Intensive Learning

Individual Lessons

When you want fast, focused, and fully personalised progress.

Ideal for:

  • Children who need faster progress
  • Children who are shy or unsure about speaking
  • Specific goals (travel, school, family)
Lesson prices from 22€
Most Popular
Lesson prices from 8€
Conversation with Peers

Group Lessons

When you want confidence in speaking through interaction and a sense of community.

Ideal for:

  • Children who enjoy interaction
  • Building confidence through conversation
  • Steady, structured progress alongside peers
Lesson prices from 8€
For a Stronger Family Bond
Prices from 11€ per participant
A Shared Activity

Family Lessons

When you want Bosnian to become part of your home.

Ideal for:

  • Families who want to speak Bosnian at home
  • Parents who want to actively take part in learning Bosnian
  • Strengthening the linguistic and emotional bond within the family
Prices from 11€ per participant

Why Do Parents Choose Tako Lako?

Our lessons are not improvised sessions or an app full of exercises. This is a carefully designed system that builds knowledge, confidence, and a love for the language.

Check your child's level
Structured
level system

Your child knows exactly where they stand and what comes next. Learning has a clear path.

Active speaking practice and confidence

We don't overwhelm with information. Children speak actively, ask questions, and build confidence through conversation.

A programme developed for diaspora children

We understand children who live between two languages. Our programme is tailored to their reality.

Visible progress
and a predictable plan

Parents always know where their child is and what comes next. Clear levels, measurable progress, and tangible results.

Parents' Experiences

This course is a part of our children’s childhood.
Ilvana A.
Jordan Jordan
Our teacher is wonderful! She is truly a skilled educator and knows how to work with children. My son attends the lessons somewhat reluctantly, but she is always positive, warm, and engaging. She really puts effort into working with him, and it means a lot to me that she genuinely cares.
Nidžara P.
USA USA
An excellent offer for families who don’t have the opportunity to take their children to in-person Bosnian language classes. I would recommend Bosnian lessons with the Tako Lako team to anyone in the diaspora.
Mirela A.
Germany Germany
What surprised me the most was how the teacher managed, in such a short time and online, to motivate the child and give them the confidence to speak words in Bosnian. I think the nicest compliment is when a child says after the lesson: “The Bosnian lesson went by so quickly.”
Amra H.
Austria Austria
The lessons are engaging and tailored to the children’s age, and the learning methods are varied and effective. We especially appreciate that the topics are clearly structured. The children enjoy attending the lessons, and their progress in the language is clearly visible.
Tatjana K.
Germany Germany
Already after the first lesson, our sons were very motivated to learn Bosnian. All previous attempts had failed. They wouldn’t even allow us to speak Bosnian with them. Now both are happy to speak it.
Amra H.
Germany Germany
Our daughter Luana is speaking more and more Bosnian thanks to Tako Lako. The team's creative approach motivates not only Luana, but also us as parents, to speak Bosnian more often at home.
Amel Dž.
Danska Danska
The Bosnian lessons came at just the right time. Although they have little contact with the language in everyday life, they are now highly motivated to actively speak Bosnian — thanks to Tako Lako!
Lejla B.
Njemačka Njemačka
We speak three languages at home, which makes Bosnian an additional challenge. With Tako Lako, we managed to create a special time dedicated only to the Bosnian language. The children made new friends from all over the world.
Nidžara F.
Danska Danska
This course is a part of our children’s childhood.
Ilvana A.
Jordan Jordan
Our teacher is wonderful! She is truly a skilled educator and knows how to work with children. My son attends the lessons somewhat reluctantly, but she is always positive, warm, and engaging. She really puts effort into working with him, and it means a lot to me that she genuinely cares.
Nidžara P.
USA USA
An excellent offer for families who don’t have the opportunity to take their children to in-person Bosnian language classes. I would recommend Bosnian lessons with the Tako Lako team to anyone in the diaspora.
Mirela A.
Germany Germany
What surprised me the most was how the teacher managed, in such a short time and online, to motivate the child and give them the confidence to speak words in Bosnian. I think the nicest compliment is when a child says after the lesson: “The Bosnian lesson went by so quickly.”
Amra H.
Austria Austria
The lessons are engaging and tailored to the children’s age, and the learning methods are varied and effective. We especially appreciate that the topics are clearly structured. The children enjoy attending the lessons, and their progress in the language is clearly visible.
Tatjana K.
Germany Germany
Already after the first lesson, our sons were very motivated to learn Bosnian. All previous attempts had failed. They wouldn’t even allow us to speak Bosnian with them. Now both are happy to speak it.
Amra H.
Germany Germany
Our daughter Luana is speaking more and more Bosnian thanks to Tako Lako. The team's creative approach motivates not only Luana, but also us as parents, to speak Bosnian more often at home.
Amel Dž.
Danska Danska
The Bosnian lessons came at just the right time. Although they have little contact with the language in everyday life, they are now highly motivated to actively speak Bosnian — thanks to Tako Lako!
Lejla B.
Njemačka Njemačka
We speak three languages at home, which makes Bosnian an additional challenge. With Tako Lako, we managed to create a special time dedicated only to the Bosnian language. The children made new friends from all over the world.
Nidžara F.
Danska Danska

Tako Lako Philosophy

Learning that builds confidence — step by step

Learning that builds confidence — step by step

Meet Our Team

For Ivona, learning Bosnian is not just about words—it is about feeling at home, no matter where you are.

With a strong academic foundation in Bosnian language studies and a deep interest in linguistics (morphology, syntax, and semantics), Ivona brings both structure and clarity into her teaching. Over the years, she has worked with children, teenagers, and adults from diverse backgrounds, always with a clear focus: helping each student feel confident, understood, and motivated. She believes that language is best learned in a safe, engaging environment where students are encouraged to express themselves freely and without pressure.

What sets Ivona apart is her ability to turn each lesson into a personal experience. She carefully adapts her approach to every student—using games, stories, and real-life situations to make learning natural and enjoyable. Her classes are known for their warmth, creativity, and genuine connection.

The result is not just progress, but confidence and joy in using the language—something you can discover more about in her full story on our blog.

Ivona
Ivona
Teacher | Language & Confidence

For Ilhana, learning Bosnian is never passive—it is an active, energetic experience where children grow through curiosity, interaction, and discovery.

With a degree in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian language and literature from the Faculty of Philosophy in Zenica, Ilhana combines strong academic knowledge with practical teaching experience. She has worked with children across different age groups and understands the unique challenge of teaching Bosnian as a foreign language to children growing up abroad. Her approach goes beyond language itself—she sees teaching as a responsibility to support children’s development, confidence, and understanding of their cultural roots.

What sets Ilhana apart is her energy and engagement in every lesson. She creates dynamic, interactive sessions where children actively participate, think, and explore—often turning challenges into motivating moments. Her ability to balance high expectations with encouragement helps students stay focused while enjoying the process.

The result is not only visible progress, but genuine involvement and motivation to learn—something you can explore further in her full story on our blog.

Ilhana
Ilhana
Teacher | Engaged Learning

For Samira, learning Bosnian begins with joy—because children learn best when they feel seen, understood, and free to be themselves.

With a background in primary education and hands-on experience teaching in a Sarajevo elementary school, Samira brings both structure and warmth into her lessons. She has worked with young learners across different environments, including online classrooms, and understands how to keep children engaged, focused, and motivated. Her approach is rooted in the belief that early connection to the mother tongue is essential for both language development and a strong sense of identity.

What sets Samira apart is her natural connection with children. She brings energy, humor, and authenticity into every session—turning lessons into interactive experiences filled with games, conversation, and real-life situations. Her ability to meet children at their level creates a relaxed atmosphere where learning happens almost effortlessly.

The result is not only language progress, but genuine enthusiasm for speaking and connecting—something you can explore further in her full story on our blog.

Samira
Samira
Teacher | Playful Learning

For Melika, learning Bosnian is a way for children to stay connected to their roots—through language, stories, and shared cultural moments.

With a degree in Bosnian language and literature from the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo and experience as a high school teacher, Melika brings both academic depth and classroom expertise into her lessons. She combines a structured approach with a strong focus on understanding each student, creating an environment where children feel respected, supported, and confident to express themselves. Her teaching reflects a clear belief: language learning should develop both communication skills and a deeper sense of identity.

What sets Melika apart is her ability to connect language with culture and meaning. Through conversations, literature, and real-life associations, she helps children not only understand words, but also the world behind them. Her calm and attentive style ensures that even beginners feel comfortable, while more advanced students continue to grow.

The result is not only language development, but a stronger connection to identity and heritage—something you can explore further in her full story on our blog.

Melika
Melika
Teacher | Language & Culture

For Staša, learning Bosnian is about helping children move from hesitation to confident expression—step by step, at their own pace.

With over 13 years of experience in primary education and a degree from the Pedagogical Academy in Sarajevo, Staša brings deep expertise into her teaching. Her academic focus on how teaching styles shape the emotional climate in the classroom is reflected in her approach today: structured, attentive, and centered around each child’s needs. Alongside her formal education, she continuously invests in further training and development to refine her methods.

What sets Staša apart is her ability to combine structure with a calm, supportive atmosphere. Known among students as the “fast teacher,” she adapts quickly, senses what each child needs, and adjusts her lessons in real time. Her individualized approach helps children feel at ease, even when starting from zero—guiding them toward speaking naturally and with confidence.

The result is steady progress and growing self-assurance—something you can explore further in her full story on our blog.

Staša
Staša
Teacher | Structured Confidence

For Lemana, learning Bosnian begins with trust—because children speak most freely when they feel safe, supported, and understood.

With a degree from the Faculty of Education in Sarajevo and over 15 years of experience teaching young learners, Lemana brings deep pedagogical expertise into her lessons. She has guided multiple generations of students through their early school years, developing not only their knowledge, but also their confidence and character. Her approach is grounded in patience, structure, and a clear understanding of how children gradually build language skills—especially when Bosnian is not part of their everyday environment.

What sets Lemana apart is her calm, empathetic teaching style. She focuses on creating a relaxed atmosphere where children are encouraged to try, make mistakes, and try again. Step by step, she builds their confidence and motivation to use the language in real-life situations.

The result is steady, lasting progress and a genuine willingness to communicate—something you can explore further in her full story on our blog.

Lemana
Lemana
Teacher | Patient Progress

For Ivona, learning Bosnian is not just about words—it is about feeling at home, no matter where you are.

With a strong academic foundation in Bosnian language studies and a deep interest in linguistics (morphology, syntax, and semantics), Ivona brings both structure and clarity into her teaching. Over the years, she has worked with children, teenagers, and adults from diverse backgrounds, always with a clear focus: helping each student feel confident, understood, and motivated. She believes that language is best learned in a safe, engaging environment where students are encouraged to express themselves freely and without pressure.

What sets Ivona apart is her ability to turn each lesson into a personal experience. She carefully adapts her approach to every student—using games, stories, and real-life situations to make learning natural and enjoyable. Her classes are known for their warmth, creativity, and genuine connection.

The result is not just progress, but confidence and joy in using the language—something you can discover more about in her full story on our blog.

Ivona
Ivona
Teacher | Language & Confidence

For Ilhana, learning Bosnian is never passive—it is an active, energetic experience where children grow through curiosity, interaction, and discovery.

With a degree in Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian language and literature from the Faculty of Philosophy in Zenica, Ilhana combines strong academic knowledge with practical teaching experience. She has worked with children across different age groups and understands the unique challenge of teaching Bosnian as a foreign language to children growing up abroad. Her approach goes beyond language itself—she sees teaching as a responsibility to support children’s development, confidence, and understanding of their cultural roots.

What sets Ilhana apart is her energy and engagement in every lesson. She creates dynamic, interactive sessions where children actively participate, think, and explore—often turning challenges into motivating moments. Her ability to balance high expectations with encouragement helps students stay focused while enjoying the process.

The result is not only visible progress, but genuine involvement and motivation to learn—something you can explore further in her full story on our blog.

Ilhana
Ilhana
Teacher | Engaged Learning

For Samira, learning Bosnian begins with joy—because children learn best when they feel seen, understood, and free to be themselves.

With a background in primary education and hands-on experience teaching in a Sarajevo elementary school, Samira brings both structure and warmth into her lessons. She has worked with young learners across different environments, including online classrooms, and understands how to keep children engaged, focused, and motivated. Her approach is rooted in the belief that early connection to the mother tongue is essential for both language development and a strong sense of identity.

What sets Samira apart is her natural connection with children. She brings energy, humor, and authenticity into every session—turning lessons into interactive experiences filled with games, conversation, and real-life situations. Her ability to meet children at their level creates a relaxed atmosphere where learning happens almost effortlessly.

The result is not only language progress, but genuine enthusiasm for speaking and connecting—something you can explore further in her full story on our blog.

Samira
Samira
Teacher | Playful Learning

For Melika, learning Bosnian is a way for children to stay connected to their roots—through language, stories, and shared cultural moments.

With a degree in Bosnian language and literature from the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo and experience as a high school teacher, Melika brings both academic depth and classroom expertise into her lessons. She combines a structured approach with a strong focus on understanding each student, creating an environment where children feel respected, supported, and confident to express themselves. Her teaching reflects a clear belief: language learning should develop both communication skills and a deeper sense of identity.

What sets Melika apart is her ability to connect language with culture and meaning. Through conversations, literature, and real-life associations, she helps children not only understand words, but also the world behind them. Her calm and attentive style ensures that even beginners feel comfortable, while more advanced students continue to grow.

The result is not only language development, but a stronger connection to identity and heritage—something you can explore further in her full story on our blog.

Melika
Melika
Teacher | Language & Culture

For Staša, learning Bosnian is about helping children move from hesitation to confident expression—step by step, at their own pace.

With over 13 years of experience in primary education and a degree from the Pedagogical Academy in Sarajevo, Staša brings deep expertise into her teaching. Her academic focus on how teaching styles shape the emotional climate in the classroom is reflected in her approach today: structured, attentive, and centered around each child’s needs. Alongside her formal education, she continuously invests in further training and development to refine her methods.

What sets Staša apart is her ability to combine structure with a calm, supportive atmosphere. Known among students as the “fast teacher,” she adapts quickly, senses what each child needs, and adjusts her lessons in real time. Her individualized approach helps children feel at ease, even when starting from zero—guiding them toward speaking naturally and with confidence.

The result is steady progress and growing self-assurance—something you can explore further in her full story on our blog.

Staša
Staša
Teacher | Structured Confidence

For Lemana, learning Bosnian begins with trust—because children speak most freely when they feel safe, supported, and understood.

With a degree from the Faculty of Education in Sarajevo and over 15 years of experience teaching young learners, Lemana brings deep pedagogical expertise into her lessons. She has guided multiple generations of students through their early school years, developing not only their knowledge, but also their confidence and character. Her approach is grounded in patience, structure, and a clear understanding of how children gradually build language skills—especially when Bosnian is not part of their everyday environment.

What sets Lemana apart is her calm, empathetic teaching style. She focuses on creating a relaxed atmosphere where children are encouraged to try, make mistakes, and try again. Step by step, she builds their confidence and motivation to use the language in real-life situations.

The result is steady, lasting progress and a genuine willingness to communicate—something you can explore further in her full story on our blog.

Lemana
Lemana
Teacher | Patient Progress

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Frequently Asked Questions

Through a short questionnaire and a trial lesson, we quickly assess your child’s actual level. Based on this, you receive a clear recommendation on how to begin – without guesswork and without pressure. Start >>>> Language Quiz

Yes. With one high-quality lesson and small daily exposure to the language (10–15 minutes), children achieve steady and visible progress. We support this with engaging weekly language exercises between lessons.

This is very common. Lessons at Tako Lako are designed to be interactive and engaging. There is no pressure or correction in front of parents, which helps children relax and gradually start speaking on their own.

Absolutely. The program is suitable for complete beginners. Children start with basic words and quickly build confidence in speaking. Our teachers use visual aids, gestures, and context so children can understand even when the lesson is fully in Bosnian.

Schedules are adapted to different time zones. You choose a time that works for you, and it remains the same each week.

Yes. The trial lesson is completely free, lasts 30 minutes, and comes with no obligation to continue. You receive a clear assessment and recommendation – the decision is entirely yours.

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