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  1. The table below shows an inventory of Serbian sounds. I provide both the Latin and Cyrillic counterparts for each character. There is a total of 30 letters (and sounds) in the Serbian alphabet: 5 vowels and 25 consonants. Note that r can be both a consonant and a vowel.

  2. The following table provides the upper and lower case forms of the Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, along with the equivalent forms in the Serbian Latin alphabet and the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) value for each letter.

  3. Serbian Cyrillic Alphabet includes 60 worksheets in color and 60 worksheets in black and white plus answer keys; This set includes the following : 1. Serbian Cyrillic Alphabet chart ( 30 letters and 30 pictures for each letter) 2. Alphabet handwriting practice sheets ( 30 worksheets in color and 30 in black and white ) 3.

  4. Serbian Cyrillic alphabet (ћирилица) This chart shows the Cyrillic alphabet for Serbian in printed and cursive styles, with the names of the letters, their Latin equivalents, and their IPA transcriptions.

  5. The Serbian alphabet is called the azbuka. This is because the original names for the first two letters were ‘az’ (A) and ‘buki’ (B). The first Serbian alphabets were created by St. Cyril and St. Methodius, and their followers St. Naum and St. Kliment. This gave it the name Cyrillic, or ćirilica.

  6. The Serbian Cyrillic alphabet was standardized by Vuk Karadžić in the 19th century, following a period of significant linguistic reform. It consists of 30 letters, each representing a single phoneme, which makes it a phonetic alphabet.

  7. The following table gives the upper and lower letters forms of the Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, along with the Serbian Latin equivalent and the IPA value for each letter: One good example of Serbian Cyrillic alphabet. Specific Russian (top) and proper Serbian/Macedonian (bottom) letters.

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