Gaj's Latin alphabet, also known as abeceda or gajica, is the form of the Latin script used for writing Serbo-Croatian and all of its standard varieties: Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Serbian.
rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Gaj'sLatinalphabet (Serbo-Croatian: Gajeva latinica / Гајева латиница, pronounced [ɡâːjěva
replaced the Serbian Cyrillic and Gaj'sLatinalphabets in use at the time. Although the Latin and Cyrillic alphabets enjoy equal status under the Constitution
one of the two alphabets used to write modern standard Serbian, the other being Gaj'sLatinalphabet. Reformed Serbian based its alphabet on the previous
Slovene. The standard language uses a Latinalphabet which is a slight modification of the Croatian Gaj'sLatinalphabet, consisting of 25 lower- and upper-case
gàjica/га̀јица, from Gȃj, the surname of Ljudevit Gaj. gajica (uncountable) The Serbo-Croatian Latinalphabet. From Gȃj, the surname of Ljudevit Gaj. IPA(key):
Wikipedia sl Ч (Metelko alphabet, Danjko alphabet) ZH, Zh (Bohorič alphabet) From Gaj'sLatinalphabet Č, from Czech alphabet Č, from latin C, from Etruscan