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hbsSerbo-Croatian  

Type

  • Language

Definition

  • Serbo-Croatian or Serbo-Croat, less commonly Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian (BCS) is a South Slavic language with multiple standards and the primary language of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro. Croats and Serbs differ in religion and have historically lived under different empires, and have adopted slightly different literary forms as the official languages of their respective republics. Since independence, Bosnian has likewise been established as an official standard in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Currently, there is a movement to create a Montenegrin language, separating it from Serbian. Thus Serbo-Croatian generally goes by the ethnic names Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin. All four standards are based on the same dialect, which had served as the official language of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and later of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, from 1918 to 1991.

ISO 639-1 code

  • sh

ISO 639-3 code

  • hbs

Notation

  • hbs

In other languages

  • serbo-croate

    French

  • Serbo-croate
  • Serbo-Kroatisch

    German

  • Serbokroatische Sprache
  • serbo-croato

    Italian

  • Lingua serbo-croata
  • Portuguese

  • Língua servo-croata
  • serbocroata

    Spanish

  • Idioma serbocroata

URI

http://lexvo.org/id/iso639-3/hbs

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