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Montenegrin (/ ˌ m ɒ n t ɪ ˈ n iː ɡ r ɪ n / MON-tin-EE-grin; crnogorski / црногорски) is a normative variety of the Serbo-Croatian language mainly used by Montenegrins and is the official language of Montenegro.
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Montenegrin (/ ˌ m ɒ n t ɪ ˈ n iː ɡ r ɪ n / MON-tə-NEE-grən; crnogorski / црногорски) is a normative variety of the Serbo-Croatian language. It is the official language of Montenegro. Alphabet. The Montenegrin alphabet has three more letters than the Serbian one; Ś, З and Ź. Besides those letters, the Serbian and ...
Montenegrin is a normative variety of the Serbo-Croatian language mainly used by Montenegrins and is the official language of Montenegro. Montenegrin is based on the most widespread dialect of Serbo-Croatian, Shtokavian, more specifically on Eastern Herzegovinian, which is also the basis of Standard Croatian, Serbian, and Bosnian.
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.
Dec 4, 2023 · The Montenegrin language, a normative variety of the Serbo-Croatian language, stands today as the official language of Montenegro. Rooted in the Shtokavian dialect, specifically the Eastern Herzegovinian variant, it shares its foundation with Croatian, Serbian, and Bosnian languages.