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  2. Like other South Slavic languages, Serbo-Croatian has a simple phonology, with the common five-vowel system and twenty-five consonants. Its grammar evolved from Common Slavic, with complex inflection, preserving seven grammatical cases in nouns, pronouns, and adjectives.

  3. Apr 10, 2017 · The Economist explains. Is Serbo-Croatian a language? Or is it actually four distinct tongues? Apr 10th 2017. By T.J. SOME 17m people in Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia and Montenegro speak...

  4. Serbian is a standardized variety of Serbo-Croatian, [20] [21] a Slavic language ( Indo-European ), of the South Slavic subgroup. Other standardized forms of Serbo-Croatian are Bosnian, Croatian, and Montenegrin.

  5. Aug 18, 2014 · Although the Croats adopted Latin as their ritual language after their conversion to Christianity, they subsequently turned to Old Church Slavonic, a language much closer to the their vernacular than either Latin or the indigenous Dalmatian Romance tongues.

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  6. South Slavic languages and dialects. Western South Slavic. Eastern South Slavic. Transitional dialects. Alphabets. v. t. e. Croatian ( / kroʊˈeɪʃən / ⓘ; hrvatski [xř̩ʋaːtskiː]) is the standardised variety of the Serbo-Croatian pluricentric language [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] mainly used by Croats. [14] .

  7. Bosnian-Croatian-Montenegrin-Serbian language (BCMS), term of convenience used to refer to the forms of speech employed by Serbs, Croats, Montenegrins, and Bosniaks (Bosnian Muslims). The term Serbo-Croatian was coined in 1824 by German dictionary maker and folklorist Jacob Grimm ( see Brothers Grimm ).

  8. About. Linguistic Affiliation. Language Variation. Orthography. Linguistic Sketch. Role in Society. History. References. Number of Speakers: ~6 million Key Dialects: Čakavian, Kajkavian, Štokavian Geographical Center: Croatia.

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