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Estonian Language:
Estonian (eesti keel) is the official language of Estonia, spoken by about 1.1 million people in Estonia and tens of thousands in various щmigrщ communities. It is a Uralic language and is closely related to Finnish. One distinctive feature that has caused a great amount of interest in linguists is what is traditionally seen as three degrees of phoneme length: short, long, and "overlong". In actuality, the distinction is not purely in the phoneme length, and the underlying phonological mechanism is still disputed.
Estonian translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
Eesti - Inglise - Eesti sonaraamat
Inglise-eesti sonastikus
Inglise-eesti sonastik
Inglise - Eesti - Inglise online Sonaraamat
Inglise Eesti Sonaraamat
Serbian Language:
Serbian (srpski) is a form of Serbo-Croatian spoken by Serbs in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia and neighbouring countries. There are two principal Serbian dialects, Shtokavian and Torlakian. The literary and standard language is based on Shtokavian, which is also the basis of Standard Croatian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin. Serbian is the only European language with active digraphia, using both Cyrillic and Latin alphabets.
Serbian translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
Serbian-English and English-Serbian Dictionary
Englesko-srpski simultani recnik
Estonian (eesti keel) is the official language of Estonia, spoken by about 1.1 million people in Estonia and tens of thousands in various щmigrщ communities. It is a Uralic language and is closely related to Finnish. One distinctive feature that has caused a great amount of interest in linguists is what is traditionally seen as three degrees of phoneme length: short, long, and "overlong". In actuality, the distinction is not purely in the phoneme length, and the underlying phonological mechanism is still disputed.
Estonian translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
Eesti - Inglise - Eesti sonaraamat
Inglise-eesti sonastikus
Inglise-eesti sonastik
Inglise - Eesti - Inglise online Sonaraamat
Inglise Eesti Sonaraamat
Serbian Language:
Serbian (srpski) is a form of Serbo-Croatian spoken by Serbs in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia and neighbouring countries. There are two principal Serbian dialects, Shtokavian and Torlakian. The literary and standard language is based on Shtokavian, which is also the basis of Standard Croatian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin. Serbian is the only European language with active digraphia, using both Cyrillic and Latin alphabets.
Serbian translators, dictionaries and learning courses:
Serbian-English and English-Serbian Dictionary
Englesko-srpski simultani recnik
Српски језик је један од словенских језика из породице индоевропских језика. Српски језик је стандардни језик у службеној употреби у Србији, Босни и Херцеговини и Црној Гори, а у употреби је и у другим земљама гдје живе Срби, међу осталима и у Хрватској. По граматици и по речничком фонду српском језику су веома слични хрватски језик и тзв. "бошњачки језик", тако да се говорници ових језика могу без проблема споразумевати. У другој половини 19. и у 20. веку (југословенски период) ови језици су сматрани јединственим српскохрватским језиком.
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