Serbo-Croatie

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Serbo-Croatie, cried Serbo-Croat, Serbo-Croat-Bosnie (SCB),[7] Bosnie-Croatie-Serbie (BCS),[8] or Bosnie-Croatie-Montenegrin-Serbie (BCMS)[9] an aw, is a Sooth Slavic leid an the primar leid o Serbie, Croatie, Bosnie an Herzegovinae, an Montenegro.

Serbo-Croatie
Serbie
Croatie
Bosnie
Montenegrin
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српскохрватски / хрватскосрпски
Native taeSerbie, Croatie, Bosnie an Herzegovinae, Montenegro, an Kosovo[a]
EthnicitySerb, Croat, Bosniak, Montenegrin, Bunjevac
Native speakers
19 million (2007)[1]
Indo-European
Staundart forms
Montenegrin (incipient)
Kajkavian (till 20t century)
Dialects
  • Dialects o Serbo-Croatian:
  • Shtokavian (staundart)
  • Chakavian
  • Kajkavian
  • Torlakian (disputit)
Laitin (Gaj)
Cyrillic (Serbie)
Yugoslav Braille
Offeecial status
Offeecial leid in
Serbia (as Serbie)
Croatie (as Croatie)
Bosnie an Herzegovinae (as Bosnie, Croatie, Serbie)
Montenegro (as Montenegrin)
Kosovo[a] (as Serbie)[2]
 European Union (as Croatie)
Recognised minority
leid in
Regulatit biInstitute o Croatie Leid an Lingueestics (Croatie)

Buird for Staundartisation o the Serbie Leid (Serbie)

Varsity o Sarajevo (Bosnie)
Leid codes
ISO 639-1sh (deprecatit)
ISO 639-2scr , scc (deprecated)
ISO 639-3hbs – inclusive code
Individual codes:
srp – Serbie
hrv – Croatie
bos – Bosnie
svm – Slavomolisano
kjv – Kajkavian
Glottologmoli1249[6]
Linguasphere53-AAA-g
  Auries whaur Serbo-Croatie is spoken bi a plurality o speakers (as o 2005).


Note: a Kosovo unthirldom disputit, see 2008 Kosovo declaration o unthirldom
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