This is a fun post, because I was thinking of making a few memes about what I find interesting. Here are the ones I have made so far.

This one is about Bosnian language, which is the most fascinating language in the world. There are more than 1.5 million speakers of it, and their language is a living document. For years, Bosnian speakers have been fighting for their language’s rights in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as the Serbs. During the wars in the early 1990s, Bosnian speakers were forced to flee what were then their homes. Most settled in Australia, but their language has survived.

This is quite similar to the Bosnian language, but the language here is called Bosnian. My understanding is that it has a much more ancient history, and that it is a dead language. However, one of my favorite places to visit is Pohorje in Bosnia, which is a place where you can find ruins from the ancient Bosnian language. Bosnian is a living language, I have to say, and it is fascinating to learn it.

Bosnian is a dead language (you can read it in school), but it has survived in its native language in certain pockets throughout the country. I’ve found Bosnian street signs in Pohorje that still say “Bosnian.” And the people who live in Pohorje speak the language.

Bosnian is a dead language and it is a language of war, so it is a language of war. The Bosnian language has been in its death throes for two years now, so it is not a language of peace. I’ve only visited the Bosnian language in Pohorje twice, but my memories of the place are pretty vivid, so you can imagine how that experience was.

The Bosnian language is a dead language, and the people who speak it are not people who want to learn it. They are people who want to be able to speak Bosnian in the future. I imagine that the people of Pohorje (who I’m not sure actually speak the language) are in a similar situation.

It is a dead language because it was created in the middle of the 60s, during the Croatian-Serbian wars. Its speakers were the people who fled the war and built up the Bosnian nation. The people of Pohorje who are not even Bosnian now speak the Bosnian language, and now they want to learn it.

I can’t imagine why anyone would want to learn Bosnian. It’s not the language of the people who created it, or the language of the people who speak it, or the language of the people who use the language (which is obviously limited by the fact that it is a dead language), it’s the language of the people who want to learn it. It’s the language of Bosnian, and it’s not something you can learn.

The Bosnian language is a dead language, but I am not sure if that means it is not actually used anymore. If anyone knows, please enlighten us.

Why would you do that if you want to learn Bosnian? Because I don’t think you really have to. I think you can learn it, but if you really don’t want to learn it, that’s fine. I don’t think you should be learning Bosnian, I think you should be learning Bosnian. It’s the language of the Bosnian people.

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