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Serbo-Croatian
[ sur-boh-kroh-ey-shuhn, -shee-uhn ]
noun
- a Slavic language spoken in Serbia and Croatia, usually written with Cyrillic letters in Serbia but with Roman letters in Croatia.
adjective
- of or relating to Serbo-Croatian.
Example Sentences
When the former Yugoslavia split apart, the language once known as Serbo-Croatian disappeared to be replaced by Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian and Macedonian.
Leonard Barden, a British chess journalist, claimed that Fischer was asked so often what his result would be that he learned the Serbo-Croatian word for “first”: prvi.
It’s very common for Slovenes to speak several languages in addition to their native one, including Italian, English, German and Serbo-Croatian.
Carrying a single suitcase and her harmoniku, she entertained fellow passengers by playing Serbo-Croatian melodies.
Benayoum, who won Miss Provence before competing nationally, was born to a Serbo-Croatian mother and an Israeli father.
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