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It's called "Cyrillic". :wink:
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nope. cyrillic are Serbian, "Montenegrian"(does it even exist???), Macedonian, Bulgarian, Russian... their writing is based on the writing tought by Ciril and Metod - hence the serbian writing is called "cirilica" as well as russian probably.
Croatian, Bosnian (again does it even exists?), Slovenian are written in latin writing like other european languages. In fact Croatian and Slovenian grammar is closely interlinked with Czech grammar.
after the dissintegration of Yugoslavia a lot of Croatian as well as Serbian words were changed into new words to differ the langauges more (right? :wink: ). there was a big difference between these languages once before but later it became less apperant because new words that came in were usually used by both nations.
As for my (Slovenian) language it has some similarities (mostly wortds) with Serbian as well as with Croatian. but grammar structure is completelly different. it's a bit harder because of the doubles (special forms/endings for two persons). if you read very old english you will find these forms in it.
the easiest langauge i've heard of is Indonesian. they basically speak like Tarzan: "Hello, me Gregor. Do you go school?" i find it interesting.