The term 'SerboCroatian' denotes a South Slavic language with
several varieties. These varieties are spoken in areas that
compromised the former Yugoslavia. People living in Serbia and
Montenegro now usually call their language 'Serbian'. People living
in Croatia now usually call their language 'Croatian'. People
living in Bosnia and Hercegovina now usually call their language
'Bosnian'. The varieties of SerboCroatian, as used by educated
speakers, are mutually intelligible in the same manner as the
varieties of English are mutually intelligible. The dictionary is a
guide for speakers of SerboCroatian who are learning English at any
level, and for speakers of English who are studying SerboCraoatian
at an advanced level. Professional translators have called earlier
editions of this work and its companion volume 'the ultimate
authority'.
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