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    Memrise is a British language platform that uses spaced repetition of flashcards to increase the rate of learning. [2] It is based in London, UK. Memrise offers user-generated content on a wide range of other subjects. The Memrise app has courses in 16 languages and its combinations, while the website for "community courses" has a great many more languages a

  3. Croatian language - Wikipedia

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    Most Croatian linguists regard Croatian as a separate language that is considered key to national identity, [37] in the sense that the term Croatian language includes all language forms from the earliest times to the present, in all areas where Croats live, as realized in the speeches of Croatian dialects, in city speeches and jargons, and in ...

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  6. Illyrian (South Slavic) - Wikipedia

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    Writing in 1592, bishop Peter Cedolini applied the term even more widely: he believed all the Slavs had a single common language, which he called Illyrian. [2] Some used the term "Slavic" when writing in proto-Serbo-Croatian and "Illyrian" as a synonym when writing in Romance languages. [2]

  7. Origin hypotheses of the Croats - Wikipedia

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    There's no doubt that Croatian language belongs to the Slavic languages, but they considered that Slavs were autochthonous in Illyricum and their ancestors were old Illyrians. [14] It developed among the Dalmatian humanists, [19] and was also considered by early modern writers, like Matija Petar Katančić, Mavro Orbini and Pavao Ritter ...

  8. Dialects of Serbo-Croatian - Wikipedia

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    Kajkavian literary language gradually fell into disuse since Croatian National Revival, ca. 1830–1850, when leaders of the Croatian National Unification Movement (the majority of them being Kajkavian native speakers themselves) adopted the most widespread and developed Serbo-Croatian Shtokavian literary language as the basis for the Croatian ...

  9. List of Croatian grammar books - Wikipedia

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    (A Croatian grammar) 1859 Adolfo Veber Tkalčević: Skladnja ilirskoga jezika za niže gimnazije (Syntax of the Illyrian language for secondary schools) Published in Vienna. 1860 Vinko Pacel Slovnica jezika Hrvatskoga ili Srbskoga (A grammar of the Croatian or Serbian language) Published in Zagreb. 1862 Adolfo Veber Tkalčević