Includes official and accepted business languages spoken in this country/economy.
Last Published: 2/26/2018
The predominant language in Serbia is Serbian.  Many business people speak foreign languages, mostly English and German, although some French and Italian are spoken.  Serbia has one of the highest English proficiency levels in the region.  In the northwestern Vojvodina region of Serbia many citizens are fluent in Hungarian.  Serbia uses the Cyrillic alphabet, although many signs in urban areas are in both Cyrillic and Latin script.  There are newspapers and magazines published in Latin script.
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