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== Derived words in English == {{wiktionary category 2|English terms derived from Serbo-Croatian}} *''[[Cravat (early)|Cravat]]'', from French ''cravate'' "Croat", by analogy with Flemish ''Krawaat'' and German ''Krabate'', from Serbo-Croatian ''Hrvat'',<ref>{{OED|cravat}}</ref> as cravats were characteristic of Croatian dress *''[[Polje]]'', from Serbo-Croatian ''polje'' "field"<ref>{{OED|polje}}</ref> *''[[Slivovitz]]'', from German ''Slibowitz'', from Bulgarian ''slivovitza'' or Serbo-Croatian ''šljivovica'' "plum brandy", from Old Slavic *sliva "plum" (cognate with English [[sloe]])<ref>{{OED|slovovitz}}</ref> *''[[Tamburitza]]'', Serbo-Croatian diminutive of ''tambura'', from Turkish, from Persian ''ṭambūr'' "[[tanbur]]"<ref>{{OED|tamburitza}}</ref> *''[[Uvala (landform)|Uvala]]'', from Serbo-Croatian ''uvala'' "hollow"<ref>{{OED|uvala}}</ref> *''[[Vampire]]'', from Serbo-Croatian ''vampir'' via German ''Vampir'' or French ''Vampire''<ref>{{Dictionary.com|vampire|access-date=2022-11-01}}</ref>
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