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Meaning of Bosnia-Herzegovinian | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR C2

Definitions

Adjective. [C2]

Examples

“Some leaders in Southern California’s Croatian and Bosnia-Herzegovinian communities express doubt that he is the person for the job. Whatever his motives, they say, Panic will ultimately be used by Milosevic, whom they accuse of committing genocide during the battles raging in Bosnia-Herzegovina and earlier attacks in Croatia.”
“What Sarajevans want above all else is to see the aggressor routed. “A necessary evil” is Bosnia-Herzegovinian Defense Minister Jerko Doko’s blunt term for the United Nations’ hard-won airlift. “I wish the airport hadn’t been opened in this way, because it has actually slowed down the liberation of Sarajevo.””
“After the Bosnia-Herzegovinian side's 1-0 first-leg victory, hundreds of drivers performed endless U-turns while sounding their horns as 5,000 supporters gathered to welcome the team home.”
“The Congress of Berlin granted Austria-Hungary the right to occupy and subdue the rebellious province – nominally still under Ottoman suzerainty – and Vienna swiftly sent troops to garrison the Bosnia-Herzegovinian towns.”
“Zanat’s origins stretch back to the late 19th-century – its founders’ great-grandfather had a workshop in the Bosnia-Herzegovinian town of Konjic”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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