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US
/ˈbɑzniən/
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ADJECTIVE
- of or relating to or characteristic of Bosnia-Herzegovina or the people of Bosnia
How To Use Bosnian In A Sentence
- Jim made it clear that unless it was absolutely unavoidable we wouldn’t be travelling during the hours of darkness; there were too many hazards, trucks without lights, pedestrians walking the roads, Bosnian motorbikes, as he called the one-eyed monster that’s a car with one headlamp out. Long Way Down
- I'm also a fan of the Bosnian-style beef cevapcici at The Balkan Cafe ($6.49, 2321 W. Lawrence Ave., 773-878-7764), where the homemade pitas are crusty on the edges and soft everywhere else. Chicagotribune.com -
- The so-called Bosnian inlay is mainly of Albanian origin, and much of it actually Albanian handicraft. High Albania
- Shortly thereafter — presumably working off a tip from Bosnian authorities — British authorities in West London arrested Younis Tsouli and two other young men for “commission [ing], prepar [ing] or instigat [ing] an act of terrorism.” Web of Terror
- In the far distance I can just make out the snow-capped mountains that characterise the Bosnian landscape but which look a little out of place from my sun-baked surroundings.
- In the Bosnian city of Banja Luka, thousands of supporters protested his arrest Tuesday, in the biggest demonstration so far in the country. Mladic spending night in isolation at UN prison
- Natascha found the Bosnian people friendly, open-hearted, generous, and hospitable.
- Bosnian folk dances include the silent kolo (accompanied only by the sound of stomping feet and the clash of silver coins on the women's aprons).
- And is it not still more extraordinary that a man will overlook the rights of Bosnians, Kosovars, and Kurds and yet assert the self-determination principle on behalf of the Southern plantocracy? What’s Left?
- Professor Nikola Koljevic, a colleague of Karadzic in the Bosnian Serb leadership, called Akashi from Belgrade, just before meeting with Richard Holbrooke. DELIVER US FROM EVIL