GUIDE TO PRONUNCIATION:
Serbo-Croat
is considered one language with some differences between Serb and Croat pronunciation
and usage. Two different alphabets are used: Serbians use Cyrillic script like
Russian, and Croatians a Roman or Latin script like English. Both scripts are
used in Bosnia-Herzegovina. The Roman type script is used primarily in Croatia.
Both scripts are shown below to allow the soldier to decipher signs and other
printed matter. Croatian is presented later in the chapter. Listed below is
Serb Cyrillic, then Croatian Roman, and then the pronunciation. Stress is too
unpredictable to indicate.Serbo-Croat
Alphabet:


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