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However, Latin alphabet is also used in Serbia as the second official alphabet and the two are directly and completely interchangeable.
However, Latin alphabet is also used in Serbia as the second official alphabet and the two are directly and completely interchangeable.


Latin variation of Serbian alphabet is identical to those used in [[Bosnian]] and [[Croatian]] language.
Latin variation of Serbian alphabet is identical to those used in [[Bosnian language|Bosnian]] and [[Croatian language|Croatian]] language.


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Revision as of 08:19, 30 January 2009

The romanization or latinization of Serbian is the representation of the Serbian language using Latin letters. Serbian is natively written in its own Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, a variation of Cyrillic.

However, Latin alphabet is also used in Serbia as the second official alphabet and the two are directly and completely interchangeable.

Latin variation of Serbian alphabet is identical to those used in Bosnian and Croatian language.