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Jezika

Jezika is the genitive singular form of the noun jezik in Croatian, Serbian, and Bosnian. In these languages, jezik means tongue or language, and jezika is used in constructions that express possession, specification, or relation to a language. For example, znanje jezika means “knowledge of a language,” and more languages can be expressed with phrases like više jezika, indicating quantity or comparison.

Etymology and cognates: The word jezik derives from Proto-Slavic *językъ and has cognates across the Slavic language

Usage and grammatical notes: Jezika appears primarily in formal and standard contexts where the genitive case

See also: jezik; jezički; linguistics.

family,
such
as
Polish
język,
Russian
yazyk,
and
Ukrainian
yazyk.
These
forms
share
a
common
root
linked
to
the
idea
of
tongue
or
speech
and
have
parallel
meanings
related
to
language
in
their
respective
languages.
is
required.
It
is
common
in
discussions
of
language
learning,
linguistic
features,
or
when
describing
ownership
of
linguistic
elements
(for
example,
the
vocabulary
of
a
language).
The
related
adjective
form
jezički
is
used
to
describe
things
pertaining
to
language,
such
as
jezički
standard
or
jezički
izrazi.