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Croatian or Croatie (hrvatski) is a Sooth Slavic leid that's tae the maist pairt uised bi Croats. It is spak bi juist ower 6.2 million fowk an as weel as bein the naitional leid o Croatie is an offeecial leid o Bosnie an Herzegovinae an aw.
Croatie | |
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hrvatski | |
Pronunciation | [xř̩ʋaːtskiː] |
Native tae | Croatie, Bosnie an Herzegovinae, Serbia (Vojvodina), Montenegro, Romanie (Caraș-Severin Coonty), an diaspora |
Native speakers | (5.6 million, includin ither dialects spoken bi Croats citit 1991–2006)[1] |
Indo-European
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Latin (Gaj's alphabet) Yugoslav Braille | |
Offeecial status | |
Offeecial leid in | Croatie Bosnie an Herzegovinae (co-offeecial) Serbie (in Vojvodina) Austrick (in Burgenland) European Union |
Recognised minority leid in | Montenegro Slovakie Czech Republic[3] Hungary (in Baranya Coonty)[4] Italy (in Molise) Romanie (in Carașova, Lupac) |
Regulatit bi | Institute o Croatie Leid an Lingueestics |
Leid codes | |
ISO 639-1 | hr |
ISO 639-2 | hrv |
ISO 639-3 | hrv |
Glottolog | croa1245 [5] |
Linguasphere | pairt o 53-AAA-g |
Tradeetional extent o Serbo-Croatie dialects in Croatie and in Bosnie an Herzegovinae | |
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