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  2. Srpski rječnik - Wikipedia

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    Srpski rječnik (Serbian Cyrillic: Српски рјечник, pronounced [sr̩̂pskiː rjê̞ːtʃniːk], The Serbian Dictionary; full name: Српски рјечник истолкован њемачким и латинским ријечма, "The Serbian Dictionary, paralleled with German and Latin words") is a dictionary written by Vuk ...

  3. Category:Serbo-Croatian dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    Dictionary of Serbo-Croatian Literary and Vernacular Language; G. German–Serbian dictionary (1791) S. Srpski rječnik This page was ...

  4. Dictionary of Serbo-Croatian Literary and Vernacular Language

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    Dictionary takes words from earlier published dictionaries, such as the Dictionary of Croatian or Serbian by Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts, A large dictionary of foreign words and expressions by Ivan Klajn, Turkisms in the Serbo-Croatian language by Abdulah Škaljić , and among other dialectological and terminological dictionaries, the ...

  5. List of Croatian dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    croDict.com – online Croatian–English–German Dictionary; List of Croatian dictionaries, by the Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics; A Chronological List of Prominent Croatian Dictionaries; www.DrDicty.com – Comprehensive Croatian dictionary with phrases, proverbs and examples

  6. List of Serbo-Croatian words of Turkish origin - Wikipedia

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    Serbo-Croatian vernacular has over time borrowed and adopted a lot of words of Turkish origin. The Ottoman conquest of the Balkans began a linguistical contact between Ottoman Turkish and South Slavic languages, a period of influence since at least the late 14th up until the 20th century, when large terriotories of Shtokavian-speaking areas became conquered and made into provinces of the ...

  7. Krstarica - Wikipedia

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    Krstarica (English: Cruiser) is one of the most visited web portals in Serbia.It was founded in March 1999. Includes search engine, forum, online chat, up-to-date daily news from Serbia, directory of the local sites grouped by the topics and variety of content.

  8. Azbukum - Wikipedia

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    Azbukum is a centre for Serbian language and culture founded in 1995. It offers various courses and programs aimed at promoting the language and culture of the Serbs, such as courses in Serbian, Ethno Camps, and Caravans through Serbia. It operates in Belgrade and Novi Sad, Serbia.

  9. Category:Serbian language - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Serbian language" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...