Category:Serbo-Croatian language

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Serbo-Croatian language
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This is the main category of the Serbo-Croatian language.

It is spoken in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia, North Macedonia, Kosovo, Hungary, Austria, Italy, Romania, and Turkey.

Information about Serbo-Croatian:

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Canonical nameSerbo-Croatian
Aliases
  • BCS
  • Croato-Serbian
  • Serbocroatian
Varieties
  • Bosnian
  • Croatian
  • Montenegrin
  • Serbian
  • Shtokavian
Language codesh
Language family South Slavic languages
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WikidataQ9301

Please see Wiktionary:About Serbo-Croatian for information and special considerations for creating Serbo-Croatian language entries.


Note: In English, the South Slavic language of which Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin and Serbian are literary standards is generally called Serbo-Croatian. Use of that term in English, which dates back at least to 1864 and was modeled on both Croatian and Serbian nationalists of the time, is not a political endorsement of Yugoslavia, but is simply a label. As long as it remains the common name for the language in English, it will continue to be used on Wiktionary.