Gaj's Latin alphabet
form of the Latin script used for Serbo-Croatian and with some modifications for Montenegrin and Slovene languages / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gaj's Latin alphabet (Serbo-Croatian: abeceda, latinica, gajica, pronounced [abetsěːda, latǐnitsa, ɡǎjitsa]; Slovene pronunciation: [ˈɡáːjitsa]) is the form of the Latin script used for writing Serbo-Croatian, including Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, and Serbian.
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Time period | early 19th century – present |
Languages | Serbo-Croatian |
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Parent systems | Egyptian hieroglyphs
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