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Are Croatians and Serbians the same people?
Both Serbs and Croats, among the others who live in the Balkans, belong to the same people – South Slavs. Furthermore, South Slavs belong to the larger group called Slavs, which is the largest ethno-linguistic group in Europe.
What alphabet does Croatia use?
Latin alphabet
Croatian is written in Gaj’s Latin alphabet. Besides the Shtokavian dialect, on which Standard Croatian is based, there are two other main dialects spoken on the territory of Croatia, Chakavian and Kajkavian.
Why are there so many different words in Croatian and Serbian?
Some of those words are just regionally colored, such as: Serbian greeting “zdravo” and Croatian “bog”, or “hleb/hljeb” vs “kruh”, “voz” vs “vlak” etc. Other words are different because Serbs took a foreign word and Croats coined their own word: pasoš / putovnica; avion / zrakoplov; aerodrom / zračna luka.
How much does a Croatian flag cost?
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Which countries have Croatian as their official language?
Areas with an ethnic Croatian majority (as of 2006) Standard Croatian is the official language of the Republic of Croatia and, along with Standard Bosnian and Standard Serbian, one of three official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is also official in the regions of Burgenland (Austria), Molise (Italy) and Vojvodina (Serbia).
What is the difference between Bosnian and Croatian?
Bosnian standard partly conforms with Croatian and partly with Serbian. Its main distinction is more Turkish loanwords in the standard vocabulary. On the other hand, Serbian and Croatian already have a long tradition in being taught to foreigners, starting as Serbo-Croatian. Consequently, there are more quality books available.
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