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Common language

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I made an edit today for what common languages were in the Kingdom of Serbia. I added Albanian, Bulgarian, and Greek. I also added two countries to the list of countries that control the Kingdom's territory, Bulgaria and Greece.


Other common languages besides the ones I mentioned before that could be added are Turkish, Romanian, and Bosniak. Turkish was spoken mostly in what is now North Macedonia, southern Serbia, and Kosovo. Romanian would have been spoken mostly in the northern part of the country, or what is central Serbia today. Bosniak was spoken mostly in the western areas of the central part of the Kingdom, around Kosovo and Montenegro.

The justification for the other three are quite obvious to me. Albanian was spoken mostly in Kosovo, Macedonia, and the surrounding areas. Bulgarian (or Macedonian) was spoken mostly in North Macedonia and the eastern parts of southern Serbia. Greek would have been spoken almost entirely in the southern parts of Macedonia.

I think this information should be added to the article, and it can have citations added in the future.

I'm dyslexic so the grammar might be weird, since I skip words sometimes while writing. MegaWooloo (talk) 20:26, 9 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I wrote an entire paragraph that seems to be gone entirely, so I'll write it again more simply.
I said that currently the articles lists the "common languages" and the official one, which would most likely been Serbian. But you'd need to add citations for that. I also said that currently the articled doesn't have any citations under the categories I edited, and that I added similarly uncited information. MegaWooloo (talk) 20:32, 9 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Not the official one* MegaWooloo (talk) 20:32, 9 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]