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Since the dissolution of Yugoslavia, you wouldn't really talk about Serbo-croatian any more, as Serbian is the language of Serbia and Croatian that of Croatia.

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The Serbo-Croatian language is called "Serbo-Croatian" in English. It is a term that encompasses various dialects and standard forms of the Shtokavian dialect spoken in Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro.

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