لغه كرواتى
لغه كرواتى (كرواتى:Hrvatski jezik), دى لغه بيتكلم الكروات, واللغه دى منتشره فى مناطق البلقان زى رومانيا, صربيا, مونتينيجرو, كرواتيا, البوسنه و الهرسك, وغيره, بيكتب لغه كرواتى بحروف لاتينى, بيكون حروف لغه كرواتى من 30 حرف, والحاجه العجيبه ان حرف طلع "Dž", ولغه كرواتى عندها ضماير وفعل صرف وزى اى لغات اوروبيه تانيه.[1][2]
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المتكلمين | ||||
النسب | | |||
ISO 639-1 | hr | |||
ISO 639-2 | hrv | |||
ISO 639-3 | hrv | |||
لغه رسميه فى | ||||
الاسم الاصلى | (بالكرواتى: hrvatski jezik) (بالكرواتى: hrvatski) | |||
ازمنه | المضارع فعل ماضى مستقبل مستمر | |||
السكان الاصليين لـ | فيينا ، وكرواتيا ، ومونتينيجرو | |||
العيله اللغوى
تنتمى لغه كرواتى من ضمن عيله هند اوروبى.
مراجع
- "Serbo-Croatian". Ethnologue.com. Retrieved 2010-04-24.
The official language of Croatia is Croatian (Serbo-Croatian). [...] The same language is referred to by different names, Serbian (srpski), Serbo-Croat (in Croatia: hrvatsko-srpski), Bosnian (bosanski), based on political and ethnic grounds. [...] the language that used to be officially called Serbo-Croat has gotten several new ethnically and politically based names. Thus, the names Serbian, Croatian, and Bosnian are politically determined and refer to the same language with possible slight variations. ("Croatia: Language Situation", in Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, 2 ed., 2006.) - "Národnostní menšiny v České republice a jejich jazyky" [National Minorities in Czech Republic and Their Language] (PDF) (in Czech). Government of Czech Republic. p. 2.
Podle čl. 3 odst. 2 Statutu Rady je jejich počet 12 a jsou uživateli těchto menšinových jazyků: [...], srbština a ukrajinština
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لينكات برانيه
دليل a phrasebook لCroatian.
- Croatian Swadesh list of basic vocabulary words (from Wiktionary's Swadesh-list appendix)
- EUdict – online dictionary – translation from Croatian into many languages and vice versa
- Croatian Language Corpus
- Croatian Old Dictionary Portal
- Most similar languages to Croatian
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