Serbo-Croatian language


 

Serbo-Croatian or Croato-Serbian (srpskohrvatski or hrvatskosrpski) is a name for a language or group of dialects/languages of the Western group of the South Slavic languages. Opinions vary widely on what the term refers to today, and even whether it should be used or not.

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Language - South Slavic languages - Vary widely

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Serbo-Croatian was one of the official languages of Yugoslavia (along with Slovenian and Macedonian). Mutually intelligible forms of it continue to be used under different names and standards in today?s Serbia and Montenegro, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and are still reasonably well understood in Macedonia and Slovenia.

Related Topics:
Official language - Yugoslavia - Slovenian - Macedonian - Serbia and Montenegro - Croatia - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Macedonia - Slovenia

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Introduction
The name controversy
Dialects
Grammar
Writing systems
Phonology
Orthography
Demographics
Sources
See also
External links

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