montenegrin|montenegrins in English

noun

resident or citizen of the republic of Montenegro (in Yugoslavia)

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1. The Montenegrins, although assisted by some neighbouring tribes, were completely outnumbered.

2. Montenegrin tribes once again engaged into blood feuding among themselves.

3. Montenegrin nationality law is the nationality law of Montenegro.

4. Montenegrin cuisine is a result of Montenegro's geographic position and its long history.

5. On 21 May 2006, the Montenegrin independence referendum was held.

6. With the first Montenegrin constitution being proclaimed in 1855, known as "Danilo's Code".

7. And they started to ask us to persuade the Montenegrins not to follow the path of independence.

8. Albanians: A derogatory term employed by Balkan Slavs (Croats, Serbs, Montenegrins and Macedonians) when referring to Albanians

9. In a packed room at Podgorica's City Stadium yesterday, the Montenegrin Mourinho put on a bravura performance.

10. The island is called Ada Bojana (Ada, the Turkish word for "island", has found its way into the Montenegrin language).

11. The Montenegrin Adriatic coast is 295 km long, with 72 km of beaches, and with many well-preserved ancient old towns.

12. Other articles where Croat is discussed: Serbo-Croatian language: …of speech employed by Serbs, Croats, and other South Slavic groups (such as Montenegrins and Bosniaks, as Muslim Bosnians are known)

13. A force of 300 Montenegrins ambushed the army of Topal Pasha, which numbered as much as 20.000 according to The Mountain Wreath, on the narrow pass in Kameno field and routed it.

14. After its secession from Yugoslavia, the Bosnian government declared the official language to be called "Bosnian" rather than "Serbo-Croatian." Although "Croatian," "Serbian," and Montenegrin are considered by linguists and travellers alike to be the same language, with minor idiomatic differences, Bosnian is seen as a separate entity in modern times.

15. Serbo-Croatian (/ ˌ s ɜːr b oʊ k r oʊ ˈ eɪ ʃ ən / ()) – also called Serbo-Croat (/ ˌ s ɜːr b oʊ ˈ k r oʊ æ t /), Serbo-Croat-Bosnian (SCB), Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian (BCS), and Bosnian-Croatian-Montenegrin-Serbian (BCMS) – is a South Slavic language and the primary language of Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro.It is a pluricentric language with four