Slovene is spoken by about one and a half million people in the Austrian of is provinces Istria, Carniola, and Carinthia Serbo-Croatian spoken throughout the Austrian province of Dalmatia, the Hungarian provinces of Croatia and Slavonia, the joint Austro-Hungarian territories of Bosnia and Hercegovina, in the southern parts of the kingdom of Hungary (known as the Banat and Badka), throughout the kingdoms of Serbia of and Montenegro and in parts Macedonia altogether by about nine million people. To the eastern division belongs Russian (Great Russian and Little Russian or Ruthenian) to the western division, Polish, Bohemian, and Lusatian-Wendish (still spoken in parts of Saxony and Prussia) and to the southern division, Slovene, Serbo-Croatian, and Bulgarian. The Slavonic languages fall into three divisions the eastern, western, and southern. THE Slavonic languages form one of the groups of the great family of Indo-European languages, to which most of the other European languages also belong. AND 25, MUSEUM STREET, W.Cġ920 First Edition, June 1916 Second Impression (Revised), October 1916 Third Impression, January 1918 Fourth Impression, October 1919 PREFACE ![]() LONDON KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRUBNER & CO., LTD.Ħ&-74, CARTER LANE, E.C. ![]() IZDANJE KEGANA PAVLA, TRENCA, TRUBNERA I DRUSTVA SERBIAN-ENGLISH ENGLISH- SERBIAN POCKET DICTIONARY Serbian-English English- Serbian Pocket Dictionary
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