Descusión:Idioma serbocroata
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Creigo que en aragonés lo hemos de escribir con consonant etimolochica, que desfá por atra parte o hiato. A terminazión no ye guaire ortodocsa e se puet discutir. Propongo que en aragonés escribamos serbocrobate, serbocrobato, serbocrobat u serbocrobata...¿cuala sería a més correcta?.--EBRO 19:18 2 otu 2009 (UTC)
- Ixo yera lo que yo preguntaba en a descusión de crobates :-D... yo me suposo que si o plural ye "crobates" o más natural ye escribir "crobate"... si escribisenos "crobat" en singular o plural aberba d'estar "crobaz". Cuan aigamos preso una dezisión feré o cambeyo con o bot tanto en singular como en plural. --Willtron (?) 19:26 2 otu 2009 (UTC)
- Veigo que tenemos una dentrada serbo-croata y unatra idioma crovate; en os dos casos s'habría a unificar o termino, que considero que ha d'estar "crovata" (serbo-crovata y Idioma crovata).--Francho 13:16 4 ago 2010 (UTC)
- Si, tiens razón, yo escribiría idioma servocrovate, luenga servocrovata, pero a questión mos supera un poquet estando tan pocos usuarios, o que mos obliga a estar prudents. Sobre o etnonimo crovates tamién tenemos atra discusión.--EBRO 13:25 4 ago 2010 (UTC)
- Si o que preguntas ye o de borrar l'articlo idioma crovate, no cal, porque en realidat ye un articlo sobre l'uso crovate d'o idioma servocrovate, bi ha en atras wikis articlos con títol equivalent, y este articlo ye d'o mesmo estilo de l'articlo luenga valenciana, on especificamos que fa part d'o catalán, y que se XXX los blaveros y peperos.--EBRO 13:27 4 ago 2010 (UTC)
- Agora tenemos como títol Idioma serbocroata. Como minimo ta tener coherencia con o etnonimo crovates, voi a tresladar-lo ta Idioma serbocrovate, adhibindo nomás ixa -v-. Tamién foi a reendrecera dende Idioma serbocrovata, y quan tiengamos más datos, se cambia a rematanza si cal.--Juan Pablo 17:04 23 ago 2010 (UTC)
- Suposo que habría que escribir idioma serbocrovate y luenga serbocrovata, no se si existe o femenín mainata de mainate, caldrá mirar parabras que en aragonés actual tiengan una -e final dezaga de -t talment recomposata. En relación a lo plural ya tos dicié que cal escribir crovates con plural en -es porque ye a sola cita clara, l'atra ye troacs con errors de confusions de letras tipicos d'a caligrafía meyeval, y l'atra crovati (elemento latín en un texto romanz). Ixo no quiere dicir que no haiga existito un plural tipo crovatz que encara no he puesto documentar.--EBRO 22:58 27 nov 2010 (UTC)
- Agora tenemos como títol Idioma serbocroata. Como minimo ta tener coherencia con o etnonimo crovates, voi a tresladar-lo ta Idioma serbocrovate, adhibindo nomás ixa -v-. Tamién foi a reendrecera dende Idioma serbocrovata, y quan tiengamos más datos, se cambia a rematanza si cal.--Juan Pablo 17:04 23 ago 2010 (UTC)
- Si o que preguntas ye o de borrar l'articlo idioma crovate, no cal, porque en realidat ye un articlo sobre l'uso crovate d'o idioma servocrovate, bi ha en atras wikis articlos con títol equivalent, y este articlo ye d'o mesmo estilo de l'articlo luenga valenciana, on especificamos que fa part d'o catalán, y que se XXX los blaveros y peperos.--EBRO 13:27 4 ago 2010 (UTC)
- Si, tiens razón, yo escribiría idioma servocrovate, luenga servocrovata, pero a questión mos supera un poquet estando tan pocos usuarios, o que mos obliga a estar prudents. Sobre o etnonimo crovates tamién tenemos atra discusión.--EBRO 13:25 4 ago 2010 (UTC)
- Veigo que tenemos una dentrada serbo-croata y unatra idioma crovate; en os dos casos s'habría a unificar o termino, que considero que ha d'estar "crovata" (serbo-crovata y Idioma crovata).--Francho 13:16 4 ago 2010 (UTC)
Idioma difereca
editarEngels | Kroaties | Serwies |
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Compare | Usporedba | Поређење (Poređenje) |
Europe | Europa | Европа (Evropa) |
Netherlands | Nizozemska | Холандија (Holandija) |
Italians | Talijani | Италијани (Italijani) |
Universe | Svemir | Васиона (Vasiona) |
Spine | Kralježnica | Кичма (Kičma) |
Air | Zrak | Ваздух (Vazduh) |
Education | Odgoj | Васпитање (Vaspitanje) |
Week | Tjedan | Седмица (Sedmica) |
History | Povijest | Историја (Istorija) |
Pantaloons | Hlače | Панталоне (Pantalone) |
Belly | Trbuh | Стомак (Stomak) |
Science | Znanost | Наука (Nauka) |
Personally | Osobno | Лично (Lično) |
Persona | Osoba | Лице (Lice) |
United Nations | Ujedinjeni Narodi | Уједињене Нације (Ujedinjene Nacije) |
Bread | Kruh | Хлеб (Hleb) |
Artificial | Umjetno | Вештачки (Veštački) |
Cross | Križ | Крст (Krst) |
Democracy | Demokracija | Демократија (Demokratija) |
Detection | Spoznaja | Сазнање (Saznanje) |
Island | Otok | Острво (Ostrvo) |
Officer | Časnik | Официр (Oficir) |
Road traffic | Cestovni promet | Друмски саобраћај (Drumski saobraćaj) |
Autobahn | Autocesta | Аутопут (Autoput) |
Length | Duljina | Дужина (Dužina) |
Association | Udruga | Удружење (Udruženje) |
Factory | Tvornica | Фабрика (Fabrika) |
General | Opće | Опште (Opšte) |
Christ | Krist | Христoс (Hristos) |
I'm sorry | Oprosti | Извини (Izvini) |
Native language standard | Materinski jezićni standard | Матерњи језички стандард |
Serbo-Croata/Croato-Serba differents idioma
editarSerbo-Croata/Croato-Serba group 4 idioma !
Diferente idioma
editarFrançais | Croate | Bosniaqe | Serbe |
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Comme les gaz d'échappement et la pollution atmosphérique dans la Jérusalem, il serait nécessaire de prendre des mesures pour assurer la sécurité! | Glede ispušnih plinova i zagađivanja zraka u Jeruzalemu, bilo bi potrebito poduzeti mjere sigurnosti! | U pogledu izduvnih gasova i zagađivanja vazduha u Jerusalimu, bilo bi potrebno preduzeti mjere bezbjednosti! | У погледу издувних гасова и загађивања ваздуха у Јерусалиму, било би потребно предузети мере безбедности! |
Croate | Bosniaqe | Serbe | Français |
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Bijela sol za kuhanje kemijski je spoj natrija i klora. | Bijela so za kuhanje je hemijski spoj natrijuma i hlora. | Bela so za kuvanje je hemijsko jedinjenje natrijuma i hlora. | Le sel blanc pour la cuisine est un composé chimique du sodium et du chlore. |
Vlak sa željezničkoga kolodvora krenut će točno u deset sati. | Voz sa željezničke stanice krenut će tačno u deset sati. | Voz sa železničke stanice krenuće tačno u deset sati/časova. | Le train de la gare va commencer exactement à dix heures. |
This doesn't make a diferent tongue, in all the tongues there is geosinomims and little fonetic differences between the variants. --EBRO 13:25 4 ago 2010 (UTC)
serbo-crovate ????
editar- Grupo serbocrovate = idioma serbe + idioma crovate + idioma bosniaqe + idioma montenegre
- Grupo espanie = idioma kastilie + idioma katalonie + idioma galiege..
- No, nothing to do with this... there's no "grupo espanie"... where do you find this?? Castilian, Catalonian and Galician are all of them different languages... on the other hand we're talking about different standards of the same language: serbo-croatian... here we have one language and four different standards: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian and Montenegrin... those standards are based only in regional differences with different names due to political reasons (different countries). Just like "Catalonian" and "Valencian" or "Galician" and "Portuguese"... but Castilian, Catalonian and Galician??? what's the relation between this three languages??? ...So... what's exactly your question? what do you mean with this? Regards --Willtron (?) 22:59 27 nov 2010 (UTC)
- Between the croatian of Ragusa, the bosniac of Mostar and the serbian of Belgrado there is total comprehesion, like between the valencian and barcelonian use of catalan, and like the galician and portuguese uses of galacoportugués. It's not posible total comprehesion without not learning betweeen catalan and castellanish, it's the reason that mades catalan, aragonese and castellanish different languages ant the same reason that makes stokavski serbocroatian a common and single language. I have been in Montenegro, Herzegovina and Dalmatia and the words are almost the same and some words like the word to say hidrochén are very different in croatian use because of the way to introduce the neologisms whit total traduction from original rooths. The divergence of slavic and turquic languages and dialects is more recent than the divergence in latin languages, so the differences are smaller.--EBRO 23:23 27 nov 2010 (UTC)
All Slavic languages are similar but not the same language
editarDifferences between the Croatian and Serbian on the other languages are equal to differences between the Czech and Slovak / Bulgarian and Macedonian / Russian and Belarussian / Danish and Norwegian .....
These are old DIFFERENCES
These are illustrated in the following table:
South Slavic | West Slavic | East Slavic | |||||||||||
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Late Proto-slavic reconstruction | Late Proto-Slavic meaning | Old Church Slavonic | Slovenian | Croatian(CROVATE) | Serbian(SERBE) | Bulgarian | Macedonian | Czech | Slovak | Polish | Belarusian | Russian | Ukrainian |
*gvězda | star | звѣзда | zvezda | zvijezda | звезда | звезда | звезда | hvězda | hviezda | gwiazda | зорка | звезда | звізда |
*květъ | flower, bloom | цвѣтъ | cvet | cvijet | цвет | цвете | цвет | květ | kvet | kwiat | кветка | цвет | квітка |
*tisošta | tisošta | тысѫшта | tisoč | tisuća | хиљада | хиляда | илјада | tisíc | tisíc | tysiąc | тисяча | тысяча | тисяча |
Different phonetics 1
editarFeature | Croatian | Serbian | English |
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Opposition -u/e | burza | berza | stock-exchange |
porculan | porcelan | porcelain | |
Opposition -u/i | tanjur | tanjir | plate |
Opposition -l/-o after o | sol | so | salt |
vol | vo | ox | |
kolčić | kočić | stick | |
Serbian often drops letter H in the initial and medial position: |
čahura | čaura | cartridge |
hrvač | rvač | wrestler | |
hrđa | rđa | rust |
Different phonetics 2
editarCroatian language | Latin | altgriechische Aussprache | Gerk alphabet|griech. Buchstabe | byzantinische Aussprache | Serbian language |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
b | b | [b] | β | [v] | v |
e | e | [ɛː] | η | [i] | i |
k oder c | c | [k] | κ | [k] | k |
u | u | [u̯] | υ (nach Vokal) | [v] | v |
k oder h | ch | [kʰ] | χ | [x] | h |
Different morphology
editarExample 1:
English | Croatian | Serbian |
---|---|---|
add by pouring* | dolijevati | dolivati* |
diarrhea | proljev | proliv |
gulf, bay | zaljev | zaliv |
to influence | utjecati | uticati |
Example 2:
English | Serbian | Croatian |
---|---|---|
tobacco | duvan | duhan |
to cook | kuvati | kuhati |
dry | suvo | suho |
deaf | gluvo | gluho |
Example 3:
English | Bosnian | Croatian | Serbian |
---|---|---|---|
point | tačka | točka | tačka |
correct | tačno | točno | tačno |
municipality | općina | općina | opština |
priest | svećenik | svećenik | sveštenik |
male student | student | student | student |
female student | studentica | studentica | studentkinja |
male professor | profesor | profesor | profesor |
female professor | profesorica | profesorica | profesorka |
scientist | naučnik | znanstvenik | naučnik |
translator | prevodilac | prevoditelj | prevodilac |
reader | čitalac | čitatelj | čitalac |
diver | ronilac | ronilac (sometimes: ronitelj) |
ronilac |
Different internationalisms
editarExample different:
English | Bosnian | Croatian | Serbian |
---|---|---|---|
to organise | organizirati organizovati |
organizirati | organizovati |
to construct | konstruisati konstruirati |
konstruirati | konstruisati |
But: | |||
to analyse | analizirati | analizirati | analizirati |
Different historically 1
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Historically, modern age internationalisms entered Bosnian and Croatian mostly through German and Italian, while Serbian received them through French and Russian, so different localisation patterns were established based on those languages. Also, Greek borrowings came to Serbian directly, but through Latin into Croatian:
English | Croatian | Serbian | Note |
---|---|---|---|
Bethlehem | Betlehem | Vitlejem | Through Latin in Croatian, through Greek in Serbian |
Athens | Atena | Atina | |
Europe | Europa | Evropa | |
Cyprus | Cipar | Kipar | |
chlorine | klor | hlor | |
impedance | impedanca | impedansa | Through French in Serbian |
But: | |||
licence | licenca | licenca | "dozvola" is more common in both languages |
Most of chemical element names are different: for international names, Bosnian and Croatian use -ij where Serbian has -ijum (uranij–uranijum). In some native names, Bosnian and Croatian have -ik where Serbian has -(o)nik (kisik–kiseonik(oxygen), vodik–vodonik(hydrogen)). Yet others are totally different (dušik–azot (nitrogen), kositar–kalaj (tin)). Some are the same: srebro (silver), zlato (gold), bakar (copper).
Various dictionary
editarEnglish | In Serbia | In Croatia | In Bosnia |
---|---|---|---|
one thousand | hiljada | tisuća | hiljada |
January[1] | januar | siječanj | januar |
factory | fabrika | tvornica | fabrika tvornica |
rice | pirinač | riža | riža |
carrot | šargarepa | mrkva | mrkva |
trousers | pantalone | hlače | hlače |
bread | hleb | kruh | hljeb |
spinach | spanać | špinat | špinat |
football | fudbal | nogomet | fudbal |
train | voz | vlak | voz |
wave | talas | val | talas |
person | lice | osoba | lice osoba |
uncivil | nevaspitan | neodgojen | neodgojen |
one's own | sopstveno | vlastito | vlastito sopstveno |
road[2] | put drum |
cesta put |
put džada |
road toll | drumarina putarina |
cestarina | putarina |
dad | tata | tata ćaća |
tata babo |
tomato | paradajz | rajčica | paradajz |
English | Serbian | Croatian | Bosnian |
---|---|---|---|
to accept | prihvatati | prihvaćati | prihvatati |
happy, lucky | srećan | sretan | sretan srećan |
to comprehend | shvatati | shvaćati | shvatati |
Names of the months
editarIn the Croatian language months have Slavic names, while Serbian and Bosnian use the same set of international Latin-derived names as English. But Slavic names may also be used in the Bosnian language as well (although, rarely understood); Latin-derived names are preferred.
English | Croatian | Serbian | Bosnian |
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January | siječanj | januar | januar |
February | veljača | februar | februar |
March | ožujak | mart | mart |
April | travanj | april | april |
May | svibanj | maj | maj |
June | lipanj | jun | juni |
July | srpanj | jul | juli |
August | kolovoz | avgust | august |
September | rujan | septembar | septembar |
October | listopad | oktobar | oktobar |
November | studeni | novembar | novembar |
December | prosinac | decembar | decembar |
Example of other differences 1
editarCroatian | Bosnian | Serbian | German |
---|---|---|---|
William Shakespeare | William Shakespeare | Vilijam Šekspir oder Вилијам Шекспир | William Shakespeare |
München | Minhen | Minhen oder Минхен | München |
Zürich | Zürich | Cirih oder Цирих | Zürich |
Bruxelles | Brisel | Brisel oder Брисел | Brüssel, frz. Bruxelles |
New York | New York | Njujork oder Њујорк | New York |
SZO oder WHO | WHO | SZO oder СЗО | WHO |
Example of other differences 2
editarCroatian | Bosnian | Serbian | German |
---|---|---|---|
Dobar tek! (kajkav.) oder U slast! | Prijatno! | Guten Appetit! | |
tjedan (kajkav.) | sedmica, hevta (türk.) | nedelja (kirchenslaw.), sedmica | Woche |
sat (türk.) | sat, sahat (türk.) | čas (in dieser Bed. aus dem Russ.),[3] sat (türk.) |
Stunde |
otok | ostrvo | ostrvo | Insel |
vrt | bašča | bašta | Garten |
vlak (tschech.) | voz | Zug | |
kruh | hljeb, somun (türk.) | hleb | Brot |
talijanski | italijanski | italienisch | |
nitko; svatko | niko; svako | niemand; jeder |
Example of other differences 3
editarCroatian | Bosnian | Serbian | German |
---|---|---|---|
Španjolska | Španija | Spanien | |
priopćiti | saopćiti | saopštiti | mitteilen |
spol | pol | Geschlecht |
South Slavic continum and Central South Slavic diasystem
editarDialect | Sub-Dialect | Bulgarian | Macedonian | Serbian | Montenegrin | Bosnian | Croatian | Slovenian | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Torlakian | x | x | x | ||||||
Štokavian | Kosovo-Resava | x | |||||||
Šumadija-Vojvodina | x | ||||||||
Zeta-South Sandžak | x | x | x | ||||||
Eastern Herzgovinian | x | x | x | x | |||||
Eastern Bosnian | x | x | |||||||
Western Ikavian | x | x | |||||||
Slavonian | x | ||||||||
Čakavian | x | ||||||||
Kajkavian | x | x |
Different national letters
editarhttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/73/Scripts_in_Europe_(1901).jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/archive/2/28/20080408171819!Scripts_in_ urope.PNG
Script and language: Croats not understand the Serbs letter
- Croatian alphabet: A B C Č Ć D Dž Đ E F G H I J K L Lj M N Nj O P R S Š T U V Z Ž (Idioma crovate has 31 votes) + diphthong «Ie»
- Serbian alphabet: А Б В Г Д Ђ Е Ж З И Ј К Л Љ М Н Њ О П РС Т Ћ У Ф Х Ц Ч Џ Ш (Idioma serbe has 30 votes)
- Bosnian alphabet: A B V G D Đ E Ž Z I J K L Lj M N Nj O P R S T Ć U F H C Č Dž Š (Idioma serbe has 30 votes)
- NOMINATIVE/Crovate; TKO ŠTO
- NOMINATIVE/Serbe; KO ŠTA
Any text in Croatian and Serbian is different !!!!!!!!
- ↑ 1) All month names are different. See below for full table.
- ↑ 2) This is an excellent example of foreign influences. "Put" and "cesta" are Slavic, "drum" is Greek and "džada" is Turkish. Moreover, the central difference lies in the fact that Croatian, unlike Serbian or Bosnian, has a tradition of purism, as is the case with the Czech, Slovak, Hungarian and German languages.
- ↑ vgl. Odbor za standardizaciju srpskog jezika, Odluka br. 1, Punkt 2.0.
- Yes, all right, but where's the problem? ... we have an article about Croatian for example... the other languages redirect here 'cause we don't have yet their respective articles... I mean, we can admit articles about Serbian, Bosnian... that's no problem... but all of this are regional forms of the same "language"... phonetics and lexic aren't enough to make two languages different. Bulgarian-Macedonian, Russian-Belorussian, Danish-Norwegian... all of them are in a quite similar situation... just like Galician-Portuguese, Indonesian-Malay or Valencian-Catalan... different names for the same language, due to political reasons... but in many of this cases maybe the differences have grown since those territories are no longer under the same administration. There are also a lot of lexical and phonetical differences between Rioplatense, Mexican, Chilean, Andalusian and Castilian Spanish for example (you can see here some of them), but there's no doubt that they are the same language... --Willtron (?) 23:53 30 nov 2010 (UTC)
All the texts that you are displaying the Serbian and is not Croatian
editarYou know the war that led the Serbs against Croats, Bosnians and other 1991st Serbian policy of stealing culture of the Croats and Bosnians and Yato no priynaje independence of the Croatian and Bosnian languages.
- Document of different serbocroatian languages:
- Languages in Croatia:
http://www.dzs.hr/hrv/censuses/census2001/Popis/H01_02_03/H01_02_03.html
- European languages:
http://languagesofeurope.co.uk/Languagesmap.thumb.jpg http://www.p12.nysed.gov/ciai/socst/grade3/geograph.html http://www.gradebook.org/European%20Language%20Classes.htm http://www.croatiantimes.com/news/General_News/2010-11-07/14974/_Croatian_to_become_24th_official_EU_language http://www.ethnologue.com/show_family.asp?subid=292-16
- Well... so I have too some links that show that all of them are dialects of the same language:
- Language and identity in the Balkans: Serbo-Croatian and its disintegration, [1]; Immigrant languages in Europe; The languages of the world; Engendering Slavic literatures; Language, discourse and borders in the Yugoslav successor states... so I think there is no doubt about the fact that Croatian and Serbian are both varieties of the same language,... separated for political reasons... a lot of the differences between Serbian and Croatian have been created artificially, in order to make them differents... but the structure of the languages still remain the same. Lexic, alphabet... as I said they are not valid arguments to say that a language differs from another (there's also a huge variety of lexic in the different dialects of Castilian, Catalan, English, French, German or Aragonese... and that don't make this dialects different languages... I'm sure that there are more differences between Bavarian German and Low Saxon for example). We need references, and not examples of vocabulary and texts... and with references we can write a section in this article speaking about both "Croatian and Serbian as the same language" and "Croatian and Serbian as different languages"... --Willtron (?) 08:56 1 avi 2010 (UTC)
Idioma un cultura
editarStudies must be studied extensively, ... at all levels and from all sides, one-sided views are not precise enough. Language has its own culture. Croatian language has been developed within the Catholic culture and the Western European influence, Bosnian language has evolved in the lap of Turkish culture and Islam. Serbian language is being developed within the Orthodox culture and Russian influence.
Examples of differences in Slavic vocabulary
editar- English language : With respect to exhaust gases and air pollution in the Jerusalem, it would be necessary to take security measures!
- Russian language : В отношении выхлопных газов и загрязнения воздуха в Иерусалиме, было бы необходимо принимать меры безопасности!
- Bulgarian language : По отношение на изгорелите газове и замърсяването на въздуха в Ерусалим, че ще бъде необходимо да се вземат мерки за сигурност!
- Serbian language : У погледу издувних гасова и загађивања ваздуха у Јерусалиму, било би потребно предузети мере безбедности!
(U pogledu izduvnih gasova i zagađivanja vazduha u Jerusalimu, bilo bi potrebno preduzeti mere bezbednosti)
- Croatian language : Glede ispušnih plinova i zagađivanja zraka u Jeruzalemu, bilo bi potrebito poduzeti mjere sigurnosti!
- Slovenian language : Glede izpušnih plinov in onesnaženosti zraka v Jeruzalemu, bi bilo treba sprejeti varnostne ukrepe!
- Czech Language : S ohledem na emise výfukových plynů a znečištění ovzduší v Jeruzalémě, bylo by nutné přijmout bezpečnostní opatření!
serbocrovate is NOT Idioma
editarserbocrovate is DIASISTEM or GROUP LANGUAGES/IDIOMAS: