Serbian Transliteration
Срpski
Convert Serbian between Cyrillic and Latin scripts.
About Serbian Transliteration
Serbian is unique - it uses both Cyrillic and Latin alphabet.
Serbian Latin uses the same letters as English with diacritics.
The two scripts are officially equal under Serbian law.
History
Serbian was the first Slavic language to have constitutional script equality.
The Cyrillic was reformed by Vuk Karadžić in the 19th century.
Both scripts have been official since the 2006 constitution.
Things You Might Not Know
- •С is always "S" - never "C" as in other languages.
- •Ć and Ч are different sounds in Serbian.
- •Serbian uses Latin with diacritics: č, ć, đ, š.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Serbian have two alphabets?
Yes, both Cyrillic and Latin are official.
What are the Serbian special letters?
Ć, Č, Đ, Š, and Ž - used only in Latin form.
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