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  1. Languages of Montenegro are languages that are spoken in Montenegro. According to the Constitution of Montenegro, adopted in 2007, Montenegro has only one official language, specified as Montenegrin.

  2. Montenegrin ( / ˌmɒntɪˈniːɡrɪn / MON-tin-EE-grin; [5] [a] crnogorski, црногорски) is a normative variety of the Serbo-Croatian language [6] [7] [8] [9] mainly used by Montenegrins and is the official language of Montenegro.

  3. Mar 30, 2020 · Learn how to say 'good morning' in the newly recognised Montenegro language, as well as other handy Montenegrin phrases on your next visit.

  4. Aug 25, 2017 · However, the primary language that the majority of people in Montenegro speak is Montenegrin. Montenegrin Language: Official Language Of Montenegro. Montenegrin is the official language used in the country. According to a census of 2003, 25% of the population spoke Montenegrin.

  5. Feb 27, 2024 · Montenegrin, Serbian, Bosnian, and Albanian are the official languages of the country, and there are several minority languages spoken as well. While English is not an official language, it is widely understood, particularly in tourist areas.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MontenegroMontenegro - Wikipedia

    The official language in Montenegro is Montenegrin. Serbian, Bosnian, Albanian, and Croatian are recognised in official usage. Montenegrin, Serbian, Bosnian, and Croatian are mutually intelligible as standard varieties of the Serbo-Croatian language.

  7. Montenegrin is a South Slavic language spoken mainly in Montenegro by perhaps 230,000 people. It began to be considered a separate language after the break up of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, and particularly since Montenegro became independent in 2006.

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