Serbo-Croatian

(sʉr′bō krō ās̸hən)

noun

the South Slavic language spoken in the former Yugoslavia, and now in Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and adjacent areas

adjective

of this language, the peoples that speak it, or their cultures

See Serbo-Croatian in American Heritage Dictionary 4

noun
  1. The closely related South Slavic languages of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Serbia when considered as a single language.
  2. A native speaker of Serbo-Croatian.
adjective
Of or relating to Serbo-Croatian or those who speak it.
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