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Montenegrin is not commonly learnt as a foreign language, so there are not many books on the subject. and Montenegrin is not officially a language, and, like Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian, is classed as a sub-dialect of the Serbo-Croat language. All of these four dialects are mutually intelligible, and a Montenegrin speaking to a Serb would be rather like a French-speaking Belgian speaking to a Frenchman, or an Englishman to a Scot. Personally, I would learn Serbo-Croat, as it would enable you to speak in four countries instead of one, and I would use 'Teach Yourself Serbo-Croat(ian).

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