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Serbo-Croatian

Serbo-Croatian is the south Slavic language spoken in Serbia (where it is called Serbian), Croatia (called Croatian), Bosnia (called Bosnian) and other parts of the former Yugoslavia.

The differences between Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian are minimal. They are all mutually intelligible, though they all follow slightly different standards. Additionally, Croatian is generally written in the Latin alphabet, while the others also use the Cyrillic alphabet.

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