Croatian
Croatian is documented on Dialect Atlas across 3 dialects, including Burgenland Croatian, Čakavian, Croatian.
Dialects of Croatian
- Burgenland CroatianGradišćanskohrvatski · Burgenland CroatA Croatian minority language of Burgenland in eastern Austria, descended from Croatian-speaking refugees and settlers who arrived in the Habsburg borderlands from the sixteenth century onward. It has its own literary tradition and is used in bilingual education, church life, and minority media.
- ČakavianČakavskiA South Slavic dialect group of the Adriatic coast and islands of Croatia, named for its pronoun "ča". Older than Štokavian and the medium of significant medieval Croatian literature.
- CroatianHrvatski · Standard CroatianThe Zagreb-based standard of Croatian, built on a Štokavian basis. Distinguished from Serbian by lexical preferences and a strict Latin-script orthography.
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