Written by: Melika Hrvić, super-teacher and journalist, Tako Lako
The Tako Lako Online course is just around the corner. We are finishing preparations in order to give our best to our students, all with the goal of helping them master the Bosnian language as well as possible. During the preparations for the new season of the course, we were also recognized by Bosnian and Herzegovinian media. And, aware of the fact that our media from Bosnia and Herzegovina are followed both by people in the homeland and those scattered around the world, we expressed our gratitude for their awareness of our story and efforts.
“Preserving the tradition, culture and language of Bosnia and Herzegovina while living outside the homeland is not easy. Those who live that way know this best. Daily obligations often mean that parents of children in the diaspora do not have time to dedicate themselves to helping their children master the language of their parents,” is part of an article published about us by the portal Face.ba. They recognized our intention already in the opening lines.
Face Television presented our founders, Nina and Vedad Boberg Fazlić, to its viewers through the morning program “Uzbuđenje.” Together with hosts Berina and Aldin, the founders of this course shared their fears, questions, aspirations, intentions and wishes. Nina, as we later learned, attracted the audience’s attention thanks to her knowledge of the Bosnian language. And we all know how demanding and complex the grammar of our language is. You can watch the FaceTV video below.
After the portal Face.ba, one of the most well-known portals in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Klix.ba, also recognized the importance of what the Tako Lako team is doing. You can read the article here.

They emphasized what co-founder Vedad Boberg Fazlić constantly stresses: that the story of Bosnia and Herzegovina should be present in every Bosnian and Herzegovinian household across Germany, Denmark, France and the United States, and that it should not be spoken in the languages of those countries, but in the mother tongue of those who, wherever they live, consider Bosnia and Herzegovina their homeland.