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Перевод: Serbian speek Serbian


[прилагательное]
сербский;
[существительное]
серб ; сербка ; сербский язык


Тезаурус:

  1. 1992: The despair of starving Bosnian prisoners in a Serbian concentration camp
  2. An eagle-eyed escort of Serbian guards monitored her crew.
  3. Rather, Serbian royalist Chetniks were the real butchers.
  4. These included a change in the constitutional status of the province so as to make it subordinate to Serbia, the imposition of Serbocroatian as the official language, the dismissal from the Kosovo government of "Albanian chauvinists" and of Serbian "opportunists and careerists", and the return to Kosovo of Serbian emigrants ( NIN , 9 November 1986).
  5. Known for his baby face and beloved Koch and Heckler sub-machine gun, Arkan controls a highly-disciplined shock force thought to be the most able and ruthless Serbian guerrilla group to have emerged during Yugoslavia's tumultuous collapse.
  6. Not only did recognition not stop the fighting, it made no contribution to the solution of the central generator of the war, the Serbian question in Croatia.
  7. An EC envoy said yesterday that an "immediate and total ceasefire" would take effect at midnight last night across the republic, following talks between leaders from Bosnia's Serbian, Croatian and Muslim communities.
  8. In a letter to the UN, Mr Izetbegovic said armed attacks were propelling the republic's Serbian, Croatian and Muslim communities into open warfare.
  9. But the same poll showed more opposing than supporting the idea of bombing Serbian guns and supply lines.
  10. The emotive subject of rapes has been given a great deal of publicity, and every case of an alleged rape of a Serbian woman by an Albanian is used as a pretext for fierce agitation among the Serbian population.
  11. THE President of Bosnia-Hercegovina, Mr Alija Izetbegovic, appealed yesterday for international intervention to halt the conflict consuming his country after Serbian rebels virtually blockaded the capital, Sarajevo, and continued a drive into the republic.
  12. Many Serbs believe that they are secret "nationalists" who, in the words of Svetomir Lalovi, Serbian Secretary for Internal Affairs (i.e. the man in charge of the Serbian police), "work in the morning for us, and in the afternoon illegally" ( Danas , 4 November 1986).
  13. For a man whom Rebecca West, a contemporary Balkan observer, called "repulsive" and "treacherous" for deserting his Serbian son-in-law, King Alexander, in the First World War, it is a sepia-tinted view of history.

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