Serbish tung

Serbish (српски / srpski,    [sr̩̂pskiː]) is the  of the Serbish-Croatish  mainly by Serbs. It is the of Serbland, the  of Kosovo, and one of the three  of Bosna and Heretogdom. In addition, it is a in Blackbarrow where it is spoken by the  of the , as well as in Croatland, Macedonland, Romishland, Ungerland, Slovakland, and the Checkland.

Serbish is on the most widespread  of Serbish-Croatish,  (more specifically on Šumadija-Vojvodina and Eastern Herzegovinian dialects), which is also the  of  Croatish, Bosnish, and Blackbarrowish. The other spoken by Serbs is  in southeastern Serbland, which is  to Macedonish and Bulgarish.

Serbish is the only Evelandish  whose speakers are fully ,  both  and . The was  in 1814 by  Vuk Karadžić, who  the  on . The was  by  Ljudevit Gaj in 1830.