Croatian is a member of the South Western Slavic language family. It is spoken by Croats in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. Other languages in this language group include Macedonian, Bosnian and Czech to name but a few. It is also an official language of the European Union.
Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin and Serbian are different national variants of the Serbo-Croatian language. These four languages were divided into national registers after the break-up of Yugoslavia in 1991. The languages are mutually intelligible in spoken and also in written format (if written with Latin script – Croatian uses only Latin script but Bosnian, Montenegrin and Serbian use both Latin and Cyrillic).
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