The official language of Croatia is Croatian, a South Slavic language. It's closely related to Serbian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin, and the differences between them are often debated as being primarily dialectal rather than distinct languages. However, Croatian has its own standardized form, distinct vocabulary, and orthography.
While Croatian is the sole official language, some minority languages are also spoken in certain regions, depending on local population demographics. These can include:
It's important to note that the prevalence of these minority languages varies significantly across the country. While Croatian is overwhelmingly dominant, recognizing the presence of these minority languages provides a more complete picture of the linguistic landscape of Croatia.
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