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  1. Serbian (proper name: српски језик) is the official language in Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo and is spoken by parts of the population in a number of other Balkan states. Serbia itself has the largest proportion of Serbian speakers with 5.9 million people. In neighboring Kosovo, Albanian is mainly spoken and Serbian only ...

  2. Jul 5, 2022 · Bosnia and Herzegovina use three official languages: Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian. They are part of the Indo-European language family stemming from the previous Serbo-Croatian language. These three languages are part of the South Slavic languages spoken by 3.240 million people living in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

  3. LANGUAGE IN SERBIA. The modern-day Serbian language is a rich and dynamic Slavic language spoken by approximately 9 million people worldwide. It belongs to the South Slavic branch of languages and shares many similarities with other Slavic languages such as Croatian and Bosnian. Serbian is the offi

  4. Nov 27, 2023 · According to the declaration regarding the mother tongue, 88.1% of the population declared they were Serbian, 3.4% Hungarian, 1.9% Bosnian, 1.4% Roma, 0.7% Slovakian and around 5% of them listed other languages. The map of confessions has been changing historically in accordance with the changing of the boundaries of the country.

  5. Aug 21, 2023 · The main language in Montenegro is called Montenegrin. But it’s very similar to the languages spoken in Serbia, Bosnia, and Croatia, which are all close by. Once upon a time, Montenegrin, Serbian, Bosnian, and Croatian were all thought to be different ways of saying the same thing.

  6. Serbia includes the Bosnian language as an elective subject in primary schools. Montenegro officially recognizes the Bosnian language: its 2007 Constitution specifically states that although Montenegrin is the official language, Serbian, Bosnian, Albanian and Croatian are also in official use. Historical usage of the term

  7. Belgrade is an old city with great culture. It’s built on two rivers, Sava and Danube, and seven hills. Belgrade means “white city” in Serbian language. It’s the capital of Serbia, with over two million people in it. It’s the prettiest in winter or spring. In spring you can enjoy the nature with warm temperatures, and in winter you ...

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