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Bosniak /ˈbɒznɪak /(also Bosniac) nounA native or inhabitant of the Balkan country Bosnia and Herzegovina, especially one who is a Muslim: the country’s three largest nationalities: Bosniaks, Serbs, and Croats...- Now the population is 12,000, 1,500 of them Bosniaks.
- Ordinary voters, Serbs and Bosniaks alike, spoke less of the past and more of needing jobs and prosperity.
- Only Bosniaks, Serbs, and Croats are allowed to run for the presidency or for the House of Peoples.
adjectiveRelating to Bosnia and Herzegovina or its inhabitants, especially those who are Muslims: the Albanian and Bosniak communities...- Croat and Bosniak parties have different stances on the issue.
- For me, there is no east or west Mostar, no Bosniak or Croat side.
- Srebrenica was overwhelmingly Bosniak before the war, but refugee flight has tilted the balance and now Serbs form a majority of people living there.
Origin Late 17th century: from Bosnian Bošnjak. |