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  2. Serbian Cyrillic alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian Cyrillic alphabet (Serbian: Српска ћирилица азбука, Srpska ćirilica azbuka, Serbian pronunciation: [sr̩̂pskaː tɕirǐlitsa]) is a variation of the Cyrillic script used to write the Serbian language originated in medieval Serbia. Reformed in 19th century by the Serbian philologist and linguist Vuk Karadžić.

  3. Romanization of Serbian - Wikipedia

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    The romanization or Latinisation of Serbian is the representation of the Serbian language using Latin letters. Serbian is written in two alphabets, Serbian Cyrillic, a variation of the Cyrillic alphabet, and Gaj's Latin, or latinica, a variation of the Latin alphabet. Both are widely used in Serbia. The Serbian language is thus an example of ...

  4. Gaj's Latin alphabet - Wikipedia

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    Gaj's Latin alphabet (Serbo-Croatian: Gajeva latinica / Гајева латиница, pronounced [ɡâːjěva latǐnitsa]), also known as abeceda (Serbian Cyrillic: абецеда, pronounced [abetsěːda]) or gajica (Serbian Cyrillic: гајица, pronounced), is the form of the Latin script used for writing Serbo-Croatian and all of its standard varieties: Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin ...

  5. Serbian language - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian Cyrillic alphabet was devised in 1814 by Serbian linguist Vuk Karadžić, who created it based on phonemic principles. The Latin alphabet used for Serbian ( latinica ) was designed by the Croatian linguist Ljudevit Gaj in the 1830s based on the Czech system with a one-to-one grapheme-phoneme correlation between the Cyrillic and ...

  6. Vilayet Printing House (Sarajevo) - Wikipedia

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    The First Serbian Alphabet Book (Први Српски Буквар), authored by Vuk Karadžić, had been published in Vienna in 1827. [13] [14] The original plan was to print fifteen textbooks for Serb schools, ranging in subject from grammar, arithmetic, geography and religious teaching, but only four were printed. [19] Although they were ...

  7. Serbian printing - Wikipedia

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    Serbian printing refers to the history of printing among Serbs, and focusing on development of book printing in Serbian, with the use of the Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, from the end of the 15th century up to the end of the 18th century. [1] The first state printing house, the Serbian Printing House, was established in 1832.

  8. Inok Sava - Wikipedia

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    Inok Sava (Serbian: Инок Сава, romanized: Inok Sava - c. 1530 – after 1597), was a Serbian monk, scribe and traveller who published a Serbian Primer (syllabary) in 1597. [1] Of rare books designated by the National Library of Serbia , Inok Sava's Prvi srpski bukvar (First Serbian Spelling Book by Inok Sava) is considered among the rarest.

  9. Wikipedia : Naming conventions (Cyrillic)

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    Biographies usually use the term "Serbian Cyrillic" since the Latin alphabet is also Serbian. Example from Aleksandar Vučić : Aleksandar Vučić ( Serbian Cyrillic : Александар Вучић , pronounced [aleksǎːndar ʋǔtʃitɕ] ; born 5 March 1970) is a Serbian politician who is currently serving as the President of Serbia since 2017.