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Daničić is a
Croatian and
Serbian surname. The
surname may
refer to:
Daničić (Uskok family), the well-known
Uskok family from Senj that was
prominent in...
- Đuro
Daničić (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђуро Даничић,
pronounced [dʑǔːrɔ dânit͡ʃit͡ɕ]; 4
April 1825 – 17
November 1882), born Đorđe Popović (Serbian Cyrillic:...
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Goran Daničić (Serbian Cyrillic: Горан Даничић; 14
December 1962 – 10
February 2021) was a
Serbian actor. He
appeared in more than
fifty films since 1982...
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Damjan Daničić (Serbian Cyrillic: Дамјан Даничић,
pronounced [dǎmjan dǎnitʃitɕ]; born 24
January 2000) is a
Serbian professional footballer who plays...
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Patricia Daničić (born 21
April 1978) is a
retired Croatian female volleyball player. She was part of the
Croatia women's
national volleyball team. She...
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letter Đ was not part of the
original Gaj's alphabet, but was
added by Đuro
Daničić in the 19th century. A
transcribed "Dj" is
still sometimes encountered...
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general historical dictionary of Serbo-Croatian. Its
first editor was Đuro
Daničić,
followed by Pero
Budmani and the
famous Vukovian Tomislav Maretić. The...
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Latin orthographies,
resulting in a
parallel system. In 1878 Đuro
Daničić proposed a
replacement of the
digraphs ⟨dž⟩, ⟨dj⟩, ⟨lj⟩ and ⟨nj⟩ with single...
- ("Croato-Serbian"). Historically,
linguists and philologists,
including Đuro
Daničić and
Tomislav Maretić, have
referred to the
language as "Serbian or Croatian"...
- A History. London: Saqi Books. ISBN 0-86356-332-5.
Adriana Kremenjaš-
Daničić, ed. (2006). Roland's
European Paths. Dubrovnik:
Europski dom Dubrovnik...