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  1. Serbia has only one nationwide official language, which is Serbian. The largest other languages spoken in Serbia include Hungarian, Bosnian and Croatian. The Autonomous Province of Vojvodina has 6 official languages: Serbian, Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, Croatian, Rusyn; whilst Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija, which Serbia claims as ...

  2. It is the official and national language of Serbia, one of the three official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina and co-official in Montenegro and Kosovo. It is a recognized minority language in Croatia , North Macedonia , Romania , Hungary , Slovakia , and the Czech Republic .

  3. Mar 1, 2024 · Italian is also spoken on Italy’s two large islands: Sicily and Sardinia, and it’s one of the official languages of Switzerland. A few communities in Europe, including parts of Slovenia, Croatia and France, use Italian as a common language.

  4. The languages of Italy include Italian, which serves as the country's national language, in its standard and regional forms, as well as numerous local and regional languages, most of which, like Italian, belong to the broader Romance group.

  5. Jan 27, 2024 · Q: What language do they speak in Serbia? A: The languages spoken in Serbia include Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, and Russian. Standard Serbian is also used. Q: Is Serbian the only language spoken in Serbia? A: No, in addition to Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, and Russian are spoken in different parts of Serbia.

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  7. Examples include: Cimbiran (Germanic) spoken along the Austrian border, Arbëresh (Albanian) spoken in the area around the heel of Italy, the Slavomolisano dialect of Serbo-Croatian (Slavic), from the region of Trieste, and Griko (Hellenic/Greek), also spoken in the heel. Other more well-known examples of regional Italian include: Emiliano ...

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