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Serbo-Croatian is a pro-drop language with flexible word order, subject–verb–object being the default. It can be written in either localized variants of Latin ( Gaj's Latin alphabet, Montenegrin Latin) or Cyrillic ( Serbian Cyrillic, Montenegrin Cyrillic ), and the orthography is highly phonemic in all standards.
- Croatian Language
Croatian (/ k r oʊ ˈ eɪ ʃ ən / ⓘ; hrvatski [xř̩ʋaːtskiː]) is...
- Serbian language
Classification. Serbian is a standardized variety of...
- Serbo-Croatian grammar
Serbo-Croatian is a South Slavic language that, like most...
- Dialects
Burgenland Croatian ( gradišćanskohrvatski jezik) is a...
- Croatian Language
Serbo-Croatian is the name of a South Slavic language, which is spoken in modern-day Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro. After the breakup of Yugoslavia, it has been divided into four variants. The variants of this language are all based on a single dialect, Shtokavian.
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The Serbo-Croatian Wikipedia ( Serbo-Croatian: Wikipedija na srpskohrvatskom jeziku, Википедија на српскохрватском језику) is the Serbo-Croatian version of Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. There are also national Wikipedia versions for the different standardised varieties of the Serbo-Croatian language ...
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