Bosnian is a South Slavic language spoken mainly in Bosnia and Herzegovina by about 2.2 million people. On a formal level, Bosnian began to emerge as a distinct language after the break up of Yugoslavia in the 1990s. It became one of official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1994, alo...
When Yugoslavia broke up, it was very important that the Serbo-Croatian language spoken in Croatia, Bosnia-Hercegovina, Serbia, and Montenegro be called“Croatian”by the Croatians,“Bosnian”by the Bosnians, and so on, All people identify their culture as closely with their languages as with ...
Spoken in: Italy, Switzerland, San Marino, Vatican City, Slovenia, Croatia, and other countries First written : Latin script Status: official language in Italy, San Marino, Switzerland and Vatican City. Recognised minority language in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Malta, Monaco, Romania and Slo...
The Spanish language is spoken by millions of people all over the world.Find out how to find Spanish language translation for business, ysgol, neu deithio. Looking for Spanish-language translation or a Spanish-speaking translator? P'un a ydych chi'n ceisio dysguYmadroddion busnesneu angencyf...
Learning Italian Will Help You in Learning Other languages Italian is known as the Romance language and it is closely related to other groups of languages like Portuguese, French, and Spanish. They originated from Vulgar Latin that is the dialect spoken by the inhabitants of the Roman Empire. ...
[diana.santos@ilf.uio.no] Abstract Thispaperdescribesanet-basedserviceattheTextLaboratory oftheUniversityofOslo,theaccesstotheOsloCorpusof BosnianTexts,thefirstwidelyavailablecorpusofthelanguage spokeninBosniaandHerzegovina. Thepaperisdevotedtothepresentationoftheseveralkindsof decisionsinvolvedinsettingupsucha...
Many (but by no means all) Montenegrins joined Bosnians, Croats, and Serbs in insisting that what is spoken in each of their respective countries is a language distinct from neighbouring languages, despite mutual intelligibility. Thus, they prefer that their language be called Montenegrin. ...
msoLanguageIDFrenchLuxembourg 5132 French as spoken in Luxembourg. msoLanguageIDBosnianBosniaHerzegovinaLatin 5146 The Bosnian Bosnia Herzegovina Latin language. msoLanguageIDArabicMorocco 6145 Arabic as spoken in Morocco. msoLanguageIDEnglishIreland 6153 English as spoken in Ireland. msoLanguageIDSpanishPanam...
English aside, several of the languages spoken in Norway today are imported from overseas, so I just wanted to run through a few of the most spoken ones quickly. Serbo-Croatian A South Slavic language that is spoken as a primary language in Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well ...
In particular,standard languagesshould be distinguished fromlocal dialects. Everylanguagehas its local spoken forms, but not every group in the world has created a standard language. In order to make one, someone must choose which one or more of the localdialectswill serve as a basis and which...