
Serbian Cyrillic
Serbian Cyrillic is an alphabet used to write the Serbian language, consisting of 30 letters that represent specific sounds. It is one of the two official scripts in Serbia, the other being Latin. Cyrillic was adapted from the earlier Cyrillic script created by Saints Cyril and Methodius, designed to accurately reflect Serbian pronunciation. It features unique characters distinct from Latin letters, and is used in official documents, literature, and education. Serbian Cyrillic helps preserve linguistic heritage and ensures consistency in spelling, serving as a vital cultural symbol for Serbian identity.