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Yugoslavian language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yugoslavian language Yugoslavian language or Yugoslavian languages may refer to: *Serbo-Croato-Slovenian, official language of the former Kingdom of Yugoslavia *Serbo-Croatian, language of Bosnia and Hercegovina, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia, previously Socialist Republics (SR) in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia *Macedonian language, language of Macedonia, previously SR Macedonia in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia *Slovene language, language of Slovenia, previously SR Slovenia in Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia *Bosnian language, standard form of Serbo-Croatian used in Bosnia and Hercegovina after breakup of Yugoslavia *Croatian language, standard form of Serbo-Croatian used in Croatia after breakup of Yugoslavia *Montenegrin language, standard form of Serbo-Croatian used in Montenegro after breakup of Yugoslavia *Serbian language, standard form of Serbo-Croatian used in Serbia after breakup of Yugoslavia *Albanian language, co-official language in Autonomous Province of Kosovo in Socialist Republic of Serbia of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia == See also ==
*Yugoslav Sign Language, a deaf sign language of the nations of the former Yugoslavia
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