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Post by uz on Sept 2, 2011 18:42:49 GMT -5
PODGORICA -- Montenegrin MPs adopted a bill amending the education law according to which schools will teach in the mandatory Montenegrin language as well as in Serbian. The amendments to the law envisage that the teaching be conducted in the Montenegrin language, and given "the same linguistic base", in Serbian as a language in official use as well. It is envisaged that, " respecting the rights of minority peoples, courses are also held in the Bosnian, Albanian and Croatian languages, as all are languages in official use". In favor of the amendments were representatives of the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS) and the Socialist People's Party (SNP), while the Social Democratic Party, a minor member of the ruling coalition, voted against it. Representatives of the New Serb Democracy (NSD or NOVA) and of the Movement for Changes (PZP) were restrained. The opposition had earlier rejected an offer by Prime Minister Luksic to have the subject called “the Montenegrin language / mother's tongue and literature,” while the prime minister rejected an opposition's initiative to name the subject “the Montenegrin, Serbian language / mother's tongue and literature and literature.” The opposition has conditioned its support of the electoral law with equating the Serbian and Montenegrin language in the education system of the country. The adoption of the election law, the first condition set out by Brussels for Montenegro to get a date for negotiations on full EU membership, requires a two-thirds majority in parliament www.b92.net/eng/news/region-article.php?yyyy=2011&mm=09&dd=02&nav_id=76203
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Post by uz on Sept 2, 2011 18:45:05 GMT -5
When was Montenegrin first recorded to be a language, seperate from Serbian?
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Post by ulf on Sept 2, 2011 18:54:47 GMT -5
Oh, dont you know, they have like 32 or 33 letters, so 2-3 more then us
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Post by uz on Sept 2, 2011 19:05:25 GMT -5
From what I understand they use the "lj-sound" more than "reg." Serbian.
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Post by ulf on Sept 2, 2011 19:07:11 GMT -5
No no no, they invented some letters few months ago
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Post by uz on Sept 2, 2011 19:13:14 GMT -5
I have heard the difference in dialect, I guess. I was in Valjevo last year, taking a train back to Beograd and the train came from Bar. I never been to Montenegro unfortunately but I did hear in difference in speech. Montenegrin (Crnogorski jezik, Öðíîãîðñêè ¼åçèê) is a name used for the Serbo-Croatian language as spoken by Montenegrins; it also refers to an incipient standardized form of the Shtokavian dialect of Serbo-Croatian used as the official language of Montenegro.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montenegrin_languageThe Montenegrin standard is still emerging. Its orthography was established 10 July 2009, with the addition of two letters to the alphabet, though grammar and a school curriculum are yet to be approved. - Look like you were dead-on Ulf. lol
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Post by ulf on Sept 2, 2011 19:28:44 GMT -5
Told you...Complete idiotism, I don't get why do they need Montenegrin language
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Post by uz on Sept 2, 2011 19:35:15 GMT -5
I think you know why.
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Post by balkanac on Sept 2, 2011 21:55:21 GMT -5
Oh, dont you know, they have like 32 or 33 letters, so 2-3 more then us They added two; С́ and З́.
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Post by alb12345 on Sept 8, 2011 11:55:33 GMT -5
No matter what some crnakurac with inferiority complex like krivo say wont change the fact that montenigers are simple albanian kopiles.
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Post by terroreign on Sept 8, 2011 11:58:54 GMT -5
Nanajote ehankarin
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