Romano-Serbian language

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Central South Slavic
languages and dialects
(Central South Slavic diasystem)
Serbian · Croatian · Bosnian
Serbo-Croat · Bunjevac · Montenegrin · Šokac
Shtokavian · Kajkavian · Chakavian · Torlak
Romano-Serbian · Slavoserbian · Šatrovački · Našinski
Burgenland Croatian · Molise Croatian · Užice speech
Differences between standard Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian
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The Romano-Serbian language (ISO 639-3/SIL code: rsb) is the mixed language of Serbian (a South Slavic language) and Romani (an Indo-Aryan language). It is spoken by the Roma people in Serbia. In October 2005 the first text on the grammar of the Romani language in Serbia was published by linguist Rajko Djuric, titled "Gramatika e Rromane čhibaki - Граматика ромског језика".

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