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  2. Croatian language - Wikipedia

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    Most Croatian linguists regard Croatian as a separate language that is considered key to national identity, [37] in the sense that the term Croatian language includes all language forms from the earliest times to the present, in all areas where Croats live, as realized in the speeches of Croatian dialects, in city speeches and jargons, and in ...

  3. Comparison of standard Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin and ...

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    However, even when there is a different translation, it does not necessarily mean that the words or expression from other languages do not exist in a respective language, e.g. the words osoba and pravni subjekt exist in all languages, but in this context, the word osoba is preferred in Croatian and Bosnian and the word pravni subjekt is favored ...

  4. List of Croatian grammar books - Wikipedia

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    Loreto – Ancona 1649–1651. An Italian grammar, written in the language which is the ancestor of Croatian (also containing a dictionary). Has some bits and pieces on Croatian too. 1665 Juraj Križanić: Gramatíčno iskazánje ob rúskom jezíku (A grammatical outline of the Russian language) MS., Tobolsk, 1665. Published: Moscow 1848 ...

  5. Hrvatski - Wikipedia

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    The word hrvatski is also used to refer to the Croatian language, whereas Hrvatska (first letter capital) is the native name for Croatia, the country. As such, all four forms ( hrvatski , hrvatska , hrvatske and hrvatsko ) commonly appear in native names of many Croatian government institutions, companies, political parties, organisations and ...

  6. Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography - Wikipedia

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    The institute now runs several major projects related to the Croatian language, history and culture. These include: online edition of the Croatian Encyclopedia at Hrvatska enciklopedija; Croatian Biographical Lexicon (since 1975) Croatian Technical Encyclopedia, with the portal of Croatian Technical Heritage

  7. Dialects of Serbo-Croatian - Wikipedia

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    Kajkavian literary language gradually fell into disuse since Croatian National Revival, ca. 1830–1850, when leaders of the Croatian National Unification Movement (the majority of them being Kajkavian native speakers themselves) adopted the most widespread and developed Serbo-Croatian Shtokavian literary language as the basis for the Croatian ...

  8. Category:Croatian language - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of standard Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin and Serbian; Council for Standard Croatian Language Norm; Croatian Encyclopedic Dictionary; Croatian Language Corpus; Croatian Language Days; Croatian linguistic purism; Croatian months; Croatian National Corpus; Croatian studies; Croatian Vukovians; Croatian Writers' Association

  9. 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