Serbo-Croatian languages

Serbo-Croatian languages

The term Serbo-Croatian languages is commonly used to refer to the group of languages consisting of the following:

*Croatian language
*Serbian language
*Bosnian language
*Montenegrin language

*Serbo-Croatian language


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