Serbia has only one nationwide official language, which is Serbian. The largest other languages spoken in Serbia include Hungarian, Bosnian and Croatian. The Autonomous Province of Vojvodina has 6 official languages: Serbian, Hungarian, Slovak, Romanian, Croatian, Rusyn; whilst Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija, which Serbia claims as its own, has two: Albanian and Serbian.
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Serbia has only one nationwide official language, which is Serbian. The largest other languages spoken in Serbia include Hungarian, Bosnian and Croatian...
used by Serbs. It is the official and national languageofSerbia, one of the three official languagesof Bosnia and Herzegovina and co-official in Montenegro...
Serbia, officially the Republic ofSerbia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Southeast and Central Europe, located in the Balkans and the Pannonian...
Muslim. The official language is Serbian, member of the South Slavic group oflanguages, and is native to 5,607,558 or 84.4% of the population. Recognized...
Vojvodina", in the Serbianlanguage and in the languagesof national minorities that are in official use in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. The Provincial...
The South Slavic languages are one of three branches of the Slavic languages. There are approximately 30 million speakers, mainly in the Balkans. These...
official languagesof Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, the Serbian province of Vojvodina, the European Union and a recognized minority language elsewhere...
historically in all other major Romance languages, and even in neighbouring non-Romance languages such as Serbian and Hungarian (/ʎ/ has become /j/). However...
official languageof Hungary, and thus an official languageof the European Union. Hungarian is also one of the official languagesofSerbian province of Vojvodina...
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official languagesof Bosnia and Herzegovina, along with Croatian and Serbian. It is also an officially recognized minority language in Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro...
the Serbian or Bulgarian standard languages, which had become common due to the influence of these languages in the region, were rejected in favor of words...
significant enough to treat them as two separate languages within the Central Zone (Hindustani) group oflanguages. The Dom and the Rom therefore likely descend...
I-XXVI)". Library of Congress. Article 5 [Languages] 1. The official languages in the Republic of Kosovo are Albanian and Serbian. ... Trandafili, Evis;...
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Slavic languageof the Czech–Slovak group, written in Latin script. It is part of the Indo-European language family, and is one of the Slavic languages, which...
official languagesof the European Union. It is also spoken by the Bulgarian historical communities in North Macedonia, Ukraine, Moldova, Serbia, Romania...
srpska kafa) is widely consumed as well. Serbs speak the Serbianlanguage, one of the South Slavic group oflanguages, specifically in the Southwestern Slavic...
and Serbian standard languages. Furthermore, Slovene shares certain linguistic characteristics with all South Slavic languages, including those of the...
Southeastern Europe who share a common Serbian ancestry, culture, history, and language. They primarily live in Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia...
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The Serbianlanguage is one of the officially recognized minority languages in Croatia. It is primarily used by the Serbsof Croatia. The Croatian Constitution...
is a variety of the Slovak language, spoken by the Pannonian Rusyns, primarily in the regions of Vojvodina (northern part of modern Serbia) and Slavonia...
Languages and dialects spoken in the Serbian province of Vojvodina include South Slavic languages (Serbian, Croatian, Bunjevac dialect, Macedonian), West...
official languageof the country, while Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian and Albanian are languages in official use. The Constitution states that languages in official...
Croats ofSerbia (Serbian: Хрвати у Србији, romanized: Hrvati u Srbiji) or Serbian Croats (Serbo-Croatian: Српски Хрвати / Srpski Hrvati) are a recognized...