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8 July 2025

  • diffhist Bosnia and Herzegovina 21:13 −49 Surtsicna talk contribs (Undid revision 1299510001 by FiliusBosnensis (talk) "Still spoken"? Languages do not stop being spoken when politicians decide that they need new names. There is indeed a consensus among international linguists that only one language is widely spoken in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and that language is conventionally called Serbo-Croatian.) Tag: Undo
  • diffhist m Bosnia and Herzegovina 21:05 +49 FiliusBosnensis talk contribs (There is no common consensus on the name of that language. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, three languages are spoken, end of story. Everything else is a political agenda aimed at creating the false impression that a politically constructed language, Serbo-Croatian, is still spoken in the country.) Tags: Undo Reverted