Meaning of Serbo-Croatian | Babel Free
ˌsɜː(ɹ)bəʊkɹəʊˈeɪʃənDefinitions
- The South Slavic language of which Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin and Serbian are literary standards.
- A person of Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian, or Montenegrin ethnicity or descent.
- The standard Shtokavian variety of that language first codified in the Vienna Literary Agreement and later used officially in Yugoslavia.
Equivalents
Български
сърбохърватски
Dansk
serbokroatisk
Deutsch
Serbokroatisch
Ελληνικά
σερβοκροατικά
Español
serbocroata
Euskara
serbokroaziera
Français
serbo-croate
עברית
סרבו־קרואטית
Magyar
szerbhorvát
Հայերեն
սերբախորվաթերեն
Íslenska
serbókróatíska
한국어
세르보크로아트어
Latviešu
serbhorvātu valoda
Македонски
српскохрватски
Română
sârbocroată
Türkçe
Sırp-Hırvatça
Українська
сербохорватський
Examples
“These conditions exist to some extent among other foreigners, but are not as prevalent among other nationalities in Johnstown as among the Serbo-Croatians.”
“Of 41 members of the Dalmatian Diet, only 6 were Italians, elected all in the town of Zadar, in consequence of the censitary and curial system of elections, and 35 were Serbo-Croatians. All the deputies sent to the Vienna Parliament were Serbo-Croatians.”
“There was a respectable smattering of Italians, a few Poles and Germans, one Serbo-Croatian, and an Englishman named Bill Bishop, whose sidekick I became.”
“[…]the illiteracy rate of Polish adults was 40 percent and among Serbo-Croatians was 77 percent, but among Germans only 6 percent.”
“Germany absorbed two million refugees from Eastern European Countries and the Russian Federation. The country has small groups of ethnic minorities of Italians, Serbo-Croatians, Greeks, Spanish, and about 98,000 Jews.”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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