Croatie leid
Appearance
Croatie | |
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hrvatski | |
Pronunciation | [xř̩ʋaːtskiː] |
Native tae | Croatie, Bosnie an Herzegovinae, Serbia (Vojvodina), Montenegro, Romanie (Caraș-Severin Coonty), an diaspora |
Native speakers | (5.6 million, includin ither dialects spoken bi Croats citit 1991–2006)[1] |
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Latin (Gaj's alphabet) Yugoslav Braille | |
Offeecial status | |
Offeecial leid in | Croatie Bosnie an Herzegovinae (co-offeecial) Serbie (in Vojvodina) Austrick (in Burgenland) European Union |
Recognised minority leid in | Montenegro Slovakie Czech Republic[3] Hungary (in Baranya Coonty)[4] Italy (in Molise) Romanie (in Carașova, Lupac) |
Regulatit bi | Institute o Croatie Leid an Lingueestics |
Leid codes | |
ISO 639-1 | hr |
ISO 639-2 | hrv |
ISO 639-3 | hrv |
Glottolog | croa1245 [5] |
Linguasphere | pairt o 53-AAA-g |
Tradeetional extent o Serbo-Croatie dialects in Croatie and in Bosnie an Herzegovinae | |
Croatian or Croatie (hrvatski) is a Sooth Slavic leid that's tae the maist pairt uised bi Croats. It is spak bi juist ower 6.2 million fowk an as weel as bein the naitional leid o Croatie is an offeecial leid o Bosnie an Herzegovinae an aw.
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References
[eedit | eedit soorce]- ↑ a b Croatie at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
- ↑ "Serbo-Croatian". Ethnologue.com. Retrieved 24 Apryle 2010.
The official language of Croatia is Croatian (Serbo-Croatian). [...] The same language is referred to by different names, Serbian (srpski), Serbo-Croat (in Croatia: hrvatsko-srpski), Bosnian (bosanski), based on political and ethnic grounds. [...] the language that used to be officially called Serbo-Croat has gotten several new ethnically and politically based names. Thus, the names Serbian, Croatian, and Bosnian are politically determined and refer to the same language with possible slight variations. ("Croatia: Language Situation", in Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2 ed., 2006.) - ↑ "Národnostní menšiny v České republice a jejich jazyky" [National Minorities in Czech Republic and Their Language] (PDF) (in Czech). Government of Czech Republic. p. 2.
Podle čl. 3 odst. 2 Statutu Rady je jejich počet 12 a jsou uživateli těchto menšinových jazyků: [...], srbština a ukrajinština
- ↑ "2011. évi CLXXIX. törvény a nemzetiségek jogairól" [Act CLXXIX/2011 on the Rights of Nationalities] (in Hungarian). Government of Hungary.
22. § (1) E törvény értelmében nemzetiségek által használt nyelvnek számít [...] a horvát
- ↑ Nordhoff, Sebastian; Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2013). "Croatian Standard". Glottolog. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
Wikimedia Commons haes media relatit tae Croatian language. |
Fremmit airtins
[eedit | eedit soorce]- EUdict - online dictionary - translation from Croatian into many languages and vice versa
- Croatian Language Portal
- Croatian Old Dictionary Portal
- Croatian language - basic phrases and general expressions
- Croatian for travellers
- Croatian Language Study abroad Archived 2012-03-06 at the Wayback Machine
- Croatian Glagolitic Script
- Croatian Cyrillic Script
- Croatian Glagolitic Manuscripts held outside of Croatia
- The Croatian Language Today, a lecture gien bi dr. Branko Franolić
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