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neutralni

Neutralni is an adjective meaning neutral or impartial in several Slavic languages, particularly in Croatian, Serbian, Bosnian, and Montenegrin. The masculine singular form is neutralni; feminine is neutralna; neuter is neutralno. Like many adjectives in these languages, neutralni agrees with the gender and number of the noun it modifies. The term is cognate with Latin neutralis and is closely related to the English word neutral.

Etymology and variation: neutralni derives from the Latin neutralis, entering European languages through historical contact and

Usage: In political, legal, and academic contexts, neutralni is used to express neutrality, impartiality, or a

See also: neutrality, neutral (linguistics). Notes: The exact noun form for neutrality in these languages is

standardization.
In
related
languages,
similar
roots
appear
with
slightly
different
spellings,
such
as
neutralní
in
Czech
or
neutralný
in
Slovak,
but
the
core
meaning
remains
the
same.
lack
of
alignment
with
any
side.
It
describes
attitudes,
positions,
policies,
or
actors
that
do
not
take
sides
in
a
conflict
or
dispute.
In
general
discourse,
it
can
convey
a
nonpartisan
or
balanced
approach
and
is
common
in
discussions
about
diplomacy,
journalism,
and
scientific
objectivity.
usually
neutralnost
or
neutralnosť,
depending
on
the
language.
As
with
any
adjective,
correct
usage
depends
on
grammatical
gender
and
number
of
the
noun
it
modifies.