Comparing Cyrillic and Latin
With Digraphs
A a | Ja ja | B b | C c | Ć ć | Č č | Ch ch | D d | Ď ď | E e | Ě ě | je | F f | G g | ||
H h | I i | ji | J j | K k | L l | Ľ ľ | M m | N n | Ń ń | O o | io | P p | R r | S s | Ś ś |
Š š | Šč šč | T t | Ť ť | U u | ju | V v | W w | Y y | Ý ý | Z z | Ź ź | Ž ž |
Cyrillic | Latin | Notes |
---|---|---|
А а | A a | |
Я я | Ja ja | starts a word |
Б б | B b | |
Ц ц | C c | |
Ць ць | Ć ć | |
Ч ч | Č č | |
Х х | Ch ch | |
Д д | D d | |
Дь дь | Ď ď | |
Е е | E e | |
Є є | Je je or Ě ě * optional, used in some loan words, Ěvropa Ěvanhelija | |
Ф ф | F f | |
Ґ ґ | G g | |
Г г | H h | |
І і | I i | |
Ї ї | Ji ji | |
Й й | J j | |
К к | K k | |
Ль ль | Ľ ľ | |
Л л | L l | |
М м | M m | |
Н н | N n | |
Нь нь | Ń ń | |
О о | O o | |
йо | io | |
П п | P p | |
Р р | R r | |
С с | S s | |
Сь сь | Ś ś | |
Ш ш | Š š | |
Щ щ | Šč šč | |
Т т | T t | |
Ть ть | Ť ť | |
У у | U u | |
Ю ю | Ju ju | |
В в | V v or W w | |
И и | Y y | |
ий | ý | |
З з | Z z | |
Зь зь | Ź ź | |
Ж ж | Ž ž |
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