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Serbian (Serbian Cyrillic: ¬³¬â¬á¬ã¬Ü¬Ú, Serbian Latin: Srpski, pronounced [ˈsr̩pski¢°]) is a South Slavic language, spoken chiefly in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia, and in the Serbian diaspora. Standard Serbian is based on the Shtokavian dialect, like the modern
Croatian and
Bosnian, with which it is mutually intelligible, and was previously unified with under the standard known as
Serbo-Croatian. It counts among the official languages of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina and among recognized languages in Montenegro, Croatia, Romania, Republic of Macedonia and Hungary.