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I am the author - User:Aleksandar Šušnjar.
Notes: 1. Serbian Cyrillic letters Ђ, Љ, Њ and Ђ can be transliterated into Russian Cyrillic as represented here, by adding a soft sign after the base letter or by following it by one of Russian iotated vowels.
2. Serbian Cyrillic letter ‘E’ denotes a monophthong sound and does not have a direct Russian equivalent. Russian letter ‘E’ is an iotated vowel that starts with ’Ј’ (Russian ‘Й’, English ‘Y’) and ends in Serbian ‘E’. Russian letter ’Є’ denotes a slightly different sound that is not a phoneme in Serbian.
3. These lowercase italic letters have different glyphs in Russian.
4. Serbian Cyrillic letter ‘Џ’ is a monophthong without direct equivalent in Russian Cyrillic, where it is commonly represented as two letters.
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| current | 17:26, 16 June 2006 | 1,339×1,806 (116 KB) | Aleksandar Šušnjar (Talk | contribs) | (I am the author - User:Aleksandar Šušnjar. Notes: 1. Serbian Cyrillic letters Ђ, Љ, Њ and Ђ can be transliterated into Russian Cyrillic as represented here, by adding a soft sign after the base letter or by following it by one of Russian iotate) |
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