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Croatian Language
Croatian is that form of Serbo-Croatian spoken by Yugoslavia's Croatian
population and written in the Roman alphabet. Except for their scripts,
Croatian and Serbian are really the same language, though a slightly
different intonation or the use of a certain word will sometimes
indicate whether one is a Serb or a Croat. For the word "train"
the Serbs generally say voz as against Croatian viak, while for
"dance" the Serbs prefer igra and the Croatians pies.
For "music" the Serbs say muzika as against Croatian glazba,
while for "theater" there is Serbian pozoriste and Croatian
kazaliste. In each casc, however, both alternatives are understood
perfectly well by everyone.
Croatian is spoken/used in the following
countries: Austria, Croatia, Serbia.
Language Family
Family: Indo-European
Subgroup: Slavic
Branch: Eastern Europe
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