Serbia has only one nationwide official language, which is Serbian. Other languages spoken in Serbia include Albanian (spoken in Preševo Valley and de-facto independent state of Kosovo), Hungarian, Romanian, Slovak, Rusyn, Croatian (all of which are official regional languages in the Vojvodina province), Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Romani, Czech, Bosnian, Vlach, Bunjevac, Macedonian, etc. Throughout much of southern Serbia, a dialect by the name of Torlakian is spoken.

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  • Serbia has only one nationwide official language, which is Serbian. Other languages spoken in Serbia include Albanian (spoken in Preševo Valley and de-facto independent state of Kosovo), Hungarian, Romanian, Slovak, Rusyn, Croatian (all of which are official regional languages in the Vojvodina province), Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Romani, Czech, Bosnian, Vlach, Bunjevac, Macedonian, etc. Throughout much of southern Serbia, a dialect by the name of Torlakian is spoken. Although it has no standard form and continues to be spoken without any form of official status, Torlakian may be seen as constituting a separate language. It forms a part of the South Slavic dialect continuum, and is transitional between the eastern south Slavic languages (mainly Bulgarian and Macedonian) and the western south Slavic languages (of which Serbian is a part).
  • Государственным языком Сербии является сербский. Также в Сербии распространены албанский (используется в Прешевской долине и в de facto независимой республике Косово), венгерский, румынский, словацкий, западнорусинский и хорватский (все они являются официальными языками Воеводины), украинский, болгарский, цыганский, чешский, боснийский, влашский, буневачский, македонский и другие языки.
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  • Serbia
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  • Serbia has only one nationwide official language, which is Serbian. Other languages spoken in Serbia include Albanian (spoken in Preševo Valley and de-facto independent state of Kosovo), Hungarian, Romanian, Slovak, Rusyn, Croatian (all of which are official regional languages in the Vojvodina province), Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Romani, Czech, Bosnian, Vlach, Bunjevac, Macedonian, etc. Throughout much of southern Serbia, a dialect by the name of Torlakian is spoken.
  • Государственным языком Сербии является сербский.
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  • Languages of Serbia
  • Языки Сербии
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