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Bosnian

Bosnian is the native language of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is also spoken in Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia. It is a member of the South Slavic language family, and is closely related to Croatian and Serbian. Bosnian is written in the Latin alphabet, and has a rich literary tradition. Bosnian is spoken by around 2.5 million people, and is the official language of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is also one of the official languages of Croatia and Montenegro. Bosnian is a member of the South Slavic language family, and is closely related to Croatian and Serbian. Bosnian is written in the Latin alphabet, and has a rich literary tradition. The first Bosnian book was published in 1494, and Bosnian writers have been nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Bosnian is a complex language, with a wide range of dialects. The most common dialects are Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian. Bosnian is also influenced by Turkish, Arabic and Persian. Bosnian is a difficult language to learn, but it is possible to find resources online and in Bosnian communities.

Language group

South Slavic languages

Language locales, regions and scripts

Bosnian
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Bosnian, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Latin
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Bosnian, Cyrillic
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Bosnian, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Cyrillic
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Bosnian, Latin
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Bosnian, Bosnia & Herzegovina
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