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  2. Muhamed Hevaji Uskufi Bosnevi - Wikipedia

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    The dictionary, written in verse, contains more than 300-word explanations and over 700 words translated between Bosnian [citation needed] and Turkish. In his works, writing under the pseudonym Uskufi , Hevaji calls his language " Bosnian " [ citation needed ] and emphasizes his Bosnian descent.

  3. Bosnian language - Wikipedia

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    The controversy arises because the name "Bosnian" may seem to imply that it is the language of all Bosnians, while Bosnian Croats and Serbs reject that designation for their idioms. The language is called Bosnian language in the 1995 Dayton Accords [24] and is concluded by observers to have received legitimacy and international recognition at ...

  4. Category:Bosnian language - Wikipedia

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    Bosnia and Herzegovina portal For a list of words relating to Bosnian language, see the Bosnian language category of words in Wiktionary , the free dictionary. The main article for this category is Bosnian language .

  5. Bosniaks - Wikipedia

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    The first official dictionary in the Bosnian language was published in 1992. [183] Church Slavonic is attested since at least the Kingdom of Bosnia; the Charter of Ban Kulin, written in Cyrillic, remains one of the oldest written South Slavic state documents. The modern Bosnian language principally uses the Latin alphabet.

  6. List of Croatian dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    1806 – Joakim Stulić, Rječosložje ilirsko-talijansko-latinsko (Illyrian—Italian—Latin dictionary), Dubrovnik. 1810 – Joakim Stulić, Vocabolario italiano-illirico-latino, Dubrovnik (the bulk of the dictionary was excerpted from published works of Ragusan writers, along with Dalmatian, Herzegovinian, Bosnian, Slavonian and Istrian ...

  7. Bosnian - Wikipedia

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    Bosnian may refer to: Anything related to the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina or its inhabitants; Anything related to Bosnia (region) or its inhabitants; Bosniaks, an ethnic group mainly inhabiting Bosnia and Herzegovina and one of three constitutive nations of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bosnians, people who live in, or come from, Bosnia and ...

  8. Category:Bosnian words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    This category is not for articles about concepts and things but only for articles about the words themselves.Please keep this category purged of everything that is not actually an article about a word or phrase.

  9. Literature of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    The first dictionary of:Bosnian language, complied in 1631 by Muhamed Hevaji Uskufi Bosnevi. The Bosnian Book of the Science of Conduct, published in 1831 by Abdulvehab Ilhamija Žepčevi. Bosnian Franciscan and writer, Matija Divković (1563 – 1631), is considered to be the founder of modern Bosnia and Herzegovina literature.