Older Versions of The Alphabet in Cyrillic Characters
| Modern Latin: | a | b | c | ç | d | dh | e | ë | f | g | gj | h | i | j | k | l | ll | m | n | nj | o | p | q | r | rr | s | sh | t | th | u | v | x | xh | y | z | zh |
| Cyrillic: | а | б | ц | ч | д | – | е | ъ | ф | г | гї, гj, ђ | х | ї, и | ѣ, j | к | л, љ | л | м | н | нї, њ | о | п | кї, ћ | р | рр | с | ш | т | ѳ | у | в | дс | џ | – | з | ж |
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