1. South Slavic - Adjective
2. South Slavic - Proper noun
South Slavic
A subgrouping of the Slavic language family spoken mainly in the former Yugoslavia (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia) and Bulgaria.
South Slavic
of or relating to South Slavic or the South Slavs
Except for Polish they differ from East and South Slavic languages by their initial-syllable stress, and Czech is distinguished from other West Slavic languages by a more-restricted distinction between "hard" and "soft" consonants (see Phonology below). Source: Internet
In South Slavic languages it is usually known as "lovac", meaning "hunter", or "laufer", taken from the German name for the same piece (laufer is also alternative Polish name). Source: Internet
Like the other South Slavic standards, the Macedonian standard was based on dialects which had never before been covered by a standard. citation Modern questions of classification are largely shaped by political and social factors. Source: Internet
In some South Slavic languages the Aegean is often called White Sea (Бело море, Belo more in Serbian and Macedonian and Бяло море Byalo more in Bulgarian). Source: Internet
In this game, the objective is to avoid words ending with "ka", because the other player is then able to say "kalodont", and South Slavic languages have no words beginning with "nt". Source: Internet
South Slavic Discourse Particles; John Benjamins Publishing (2010) p. 13 Likewise, this view does not take into account the fact that a Macedonian koiné language was already in existence. Source: Internet