Serbiantos
Serbiantos is a term used to describe the Serbo-Croatian language as it is spoken in the region of Vojvodina, which is part of Serbia. The term is a portmanteau of "Serbian" and "Croatian," reflecting the bilingual nature of the region. Serbiantos is primarily spoken by the ethnic Serbs and Croats in Vojvodina, and it is characterized by a mix of Serbian and Croatian vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. The language has its own distinct features, including a unique script and pronunciation, which differ from standard Serbian and Croatian. Serbiantos is an official language in Vojvodina and is used in various official and unofficial contexts, including education, media, and everyday communication. Despite its unique characteristics, Serbiantos is largely mutually intelligible with standard Serbian and Croatian, and speakers of Serbiantos can generally understand and be understood by speakers of these standard varieties. The language has a rich cultural and historical significance in Vojvodina, reflecting the region's complex ethnic and linguistic landscape.