1. Montenegrin - Noun
2. Montenegrin - Adjective
relating to Montenegro (country)
relating to Montenegrins (ethnic group)
(countable) a member of the Montenegrins (ethnic group)
(countable) a person from Montenegro (country)
(uncountable) The standardized variety of Serbo-Croatian, a South Slavic language, spoken in Montenegro.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAncient manuscripts, dating from the thirteenth century, are kept in the Montenegrin monasteries. citation Montenegro's capital Podgorica and the former royal capital of Cetinje are the two most important centres of culture and the arts in the country. Source: Internet
Montenegrin police discovered on Thursday in international waters between Montenegro and Italy a sailboat with 50 migrants who were taken to Bar, Montenegro. Source: Internet
In former Yugoslavia, "Forum" publishing house translated Corsican in " Asterix in Corsica " into Montenegrin dialect of Serbo-Croatian (today called Montenegrin language ). Source: Internet
Croatia took over the area with an agreement that allowed Montenegrin presence in Croatian waters in the bay, and the dispute has become far less contentious since the independence of Montenegro in 2006. Source: Internet
In 1994, Montenegrin experimental rock musician Rambo Amadeus wrote his version of the musical score for Metropolis. Source: Internet
In the far north, the mountains are an extension of the Dinaric Alps and, more specifically, the Montenegrin limestone plateau. Source: Internet