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  • 21Serbo-Croatian — noun Date: 1883 1. the Serbian and Croatian languages together with the Slavic speech of Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Montenegro taken as a single language with regional variants 2. a person whose native language is Serbo Croatian • Serbo Croatian… …

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  • 22Serbo-Croatian languages — The term Serbo Croatian languages is commonly used to refer to the group of languages consisting of the following:*Croatian language *Serbian language *Bosnian language *Montenegrin language*Serbo Croatian language …

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  • 23Serbo-montenegrinische Fußballnationalmannschaft — Dieser Artikel behandelt die serbisch montenegrinische Fußballnationalmannschaft. Für die Nationalmannschaft des 1992 untergegangenen Staates Jugoslawien siehe Jugoslawische Fußballnationalmannschaft. Nach der Unabhängigkeitserklärung Montenegros …

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  • 24Serbo-Croat — 1. noun Serbo Croatian 2. adjective Serbo Croatian …

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  • 25Serbo-Croatian kinship — Part of a series on the Culture of Serbia Arts …

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  • 26serbo — ► sustantivo masculino BOTÁNICA Serbal, planta arbórea. * * * serbo (del lat. «sorbus») m. *Serbal (árbol rosáceo). * * * serbo. (De suerbo, del lat. sorbus). m. serbal …

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  • 27Serbo-Américains — Diaspora serbe aux États Unis Les émigrés serbes vivant aux États Unis sont au nombre de 169 479 personnes déclarées officiellement[réf. nécessaire]. Ville d installation des Serbes aux États Unis Selon le Bureau du recensement des… …

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  • 28Serbo- — a combining form representing Serb or Serbia in compound words: Serbo Croatian. * * * …

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  • 29Serbo-Croatian — /serr boh kroh ay sheuhn, shee euhn/, n. 1. a Slavic language spoken by about three fourths of the population of Yugoslavia, usually written with Cyrillic letters in Serbia but with Roman letters in Croatia. adj. 2. of or pertaining to Serbo… …

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  • 30Serbo-Bulgarian War — ▪ Balkan history       (Nov. 14, 1885–March 3, 1886), military conflict between Serbia and Bulgaria, which demonstrated the instability of the Balkan peace settlement imposed by the Congress of Berlin (Treaty of Berlin, July 1878).       Both… …

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