The Croatian language has evolved over centuries, with contributions from various Slavic tribes. It was formally standardized in the 19th century by Croatian linguists and writers, such as Đuro Daničić and Ivan Mažuranić, who helped shape its modern form. Thus, attributing the invention of the Croatian language to a single person is not accurate.
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The Serbo-Croatian language is called "Serbo-Croatian" in English. It is a term that encompasses various dialects and standard forms of the Shtokavian dialect spoken in Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro.
Croatian is a complex language and probably one of the most difficult language types on the world. You must be born in Croatia if you want to speak Croatian perfectly or govoriti Hrvatski savršeno.
Serbo-Croatian belongs to the South Slavic branch of the Slavic language family.
Croatian language (ISO 639-3: ENG) is the collective name for the standard language of the Croats, and for a set of dialects and speech or speeches that were once spoken by Croats. It talks about 5,546.590 people, mostly Croats in Croatia (3,980.000; the 2001 census.) And Bosnia and Herzegovina (469 000, 2004.). Furthermore, Austria, 19 400 (Census 2001)., Hungary, 14 300, the 2001 census.), Italy (3500, Vincent 1987)., Montenegro (6810, 2006)., Serbia, 114.000, 2006.), Slovakia, 890; the 2001 census.), United States, 58 400, a list of 2000.). [1] Croatian is the official language of the Croatian and one of the three official languages ​​of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Also, one of seven official languages ​​of the Autonomous Province [2] (Serbia), as well as an official language of Montenegro. Local Croatian idioms are used as the official language in some municipalities in the Austrian Federal State Burgenland (Burgenland), or in the Italian province of Molise. Croatian language is the system of three dialects of Croatian language: * Stokavian * Kajkavian * Čakavian Croatian standard language no dialect base, nor is it identical with some particular dialect, he developed the Croatian redaction of Church Slavonic, which is the only consistently stylish novoštokavskoj jekavštini western type, with an upgrade tronarječnu modeled after many centuries of Croatian literary heritage. Croatian standard language is not only or just stokavian Čakavian or is it just kajkavian, general Croatian standard language is a relationship between all three Croatian dialects and the possibility of communication between them which makes it unique and specific and independent of all other related or less related languages. Croatian language includes the standard or literary or general Croatian language, and all the folk saying used by the Croats.
Croatian is spoken primarily in Croatia, with minority communities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and other parts of the Balkans. It is also recognized as a minority language in Austria, Italy, and Hungary.