Serbo-Croatian
Serbo-Croatian | |
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srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски | |
Native to | Serbia Kosovo (existence disputed) |
Native speakers | 18 million |
Indo-European
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Early forms | Proto-Indo-European
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Standard forms | |
Dialects | Shtokavian
Torlakian Chakavian Kajkavian |
Cyrillic
Glagolitic (9th century) Arabic (16th century bosnian) | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Serbia
Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro European Union |
Recognised minority language in | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | sh |
ISO 639-2 | hbs |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Serbo-Croatian is the name of a South Slavic language, which is spoken in modern-day Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro. After the breakup of Yugoslavia, it has been divided into four variants. The variants of this language are all based on a single dialect, Shtokavian. Speakers of these variants can understand each other.
History
[change | change source]Between 1954 and 1992, it was one of the official languages of Yugoslavia (the others were Slovenian and Macedonian). The term Serbo-Croatian was first used in the 1830s. Today, people often speak about Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian and Montenegrin languages. Research has also shown that what is called Serbo-Croatian language, is in fact a number of slightly different sub-dialects. People speaking one of the dialects easily understand other people speaking a different dialect. People in Croatia use the Latin alphabet to write the language, while people in other parts use both the Latin and Cyrillic alphabet
Writing and Pronounciation
[change | change source]Writing
[change | change source]Unlike English, Serbo-Croatian words are written the same way they're said, with every letter representing one sound.
Vowels
[change | change source]Serbo-Croatian has 5 vowels.
Latin Alphabet | Cyrillic Alphabet | English (not exactly) |
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A a | А а | father |
E e | Е е | den |
I i | И и | seek |
O o | О о | sock |
U u | У у | look |
Consonants
[change | change source]Serbo-Croatian has 25 consonants.
Latin Alphabet | Cyrillic Alphabet | English (not exactly) |
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B b | Б б | ball |
V v | В в | vax (roughly) |
G g | Г г | good |
D d | Д д | dad |
Đ đ | Ђ ђ | - |
Ž ž | Ж ж | vision |
Z z | З з | zero |
J j | Ј ј | you |
K k | К к | call |
L l | Л л | loss |
Lj lj | Љ љ | - |
M m | М м | mom |
N n | Н н | nose |
Nj nj | Њ њ | news |
P p | П п | poll |
R r | Р р | rat |
S s | С с | son |
T t | Т т | tax |
Ć ć | Ћ ћ | Qing |
F f | Ф ф | fork |
H h | Х х | harp (roughly) |
C c | Ц ц | pots |
Č č | Ч ч | check |
Dž dž | Џ џ | George |
Š š | Ш ш | Sharp |
Comparison of Serbo-Croatian dialects
[change | change source]English | Croatian | Bosnian | Serbian |
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January | siječanj | januar | |
February | veljača | februar | |
March | ožujak | mart | |
April | travanj | april | |
May | svibanj | maj | |
June | lipanj | juni | jun |
July | srpanj | juli | jul |
August | kolovoz | august | avgust |
September | rujan | septembar | |
October | listopad | oktobar | |
November | studeni | novembar | |
December | prosinac | decembar |