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  2. Montenegrinization - Wikipedia

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    In literature and journalism in foreign languages, in addition to the English term montenegrisation, or montenegrinisation, [19] they are also used: in German - the term montenegrinisierung, [20] in French - the term monténégrisation, [21] in Spanish - the term montenegrización, [22] and similar terms are used in literature in other ...

  3. Category:Montenegrin words and phrases - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Montenegrin language - Wikipedia

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  5. Montenegrin language - Wikipedia

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    The Declaration on the Constitutional Status of the Montenegrin Language by the Montenegrin PEN Center in 1997 was a significant document emphasizing the autonomy of the Montenegrin language. These efforts culminated in the new Montenegrin Constitution of 2007, where the Montenegrin language gained official status for the first time.

  6. Category:Languages of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Montenegrin language (3 C, 12 P) S. Serbian language ...

  7. Montenegrin alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Montenegrin Cyrillic alphabet (Montenegrin: црногорска ћирилица / crnogorska ćirilica or црногорска азбука / crnogorska azbuka) is the official Cyrillic script of the Montenegrin language. It is used in parallel with the Latin script.

  8. Languages of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Montenegro from 2007 states that Montenegrin is the official language of the country, while Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian and Albanian are languages in official use. [8] The Constitution states that languages in official use are those of groups that form at least 1% of the population of Montenegro, as per the 2003 population ...

  9. Montenegrins - Wikipedia

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    Montenegrins (Montenegrin: Црногорци, romanized: Crnogorci, lit. 'People of the Black Mountain', pronounced [tsr̩nǒɡoːrtsi] or [tsr̩noɡǒːrtsi]) are a South Slavic ethnic group that share a common ancestry, culture, history, and language, identified with the country of Montenegro.