Replace cyrillic with roman script NOW
I'm looking at you, mongolia.
>>222440439>ShchsshchNuke them already
>>222440439Huh?>>222440448Mongolia has its own script, they dont need either Latin or Cyrillic
>>222440439Germany should use Czech alphabet actually.>Dojčland ist ajn Bundesštát in Mitlojropa. Es beštét aus 16 Léndrn und ist als frajhajtlich-demokratišer und sociáler Rechtsštát frfast. Dý 1949 gegrýndete Bundesrepublik Dojčland štelt dý jýngste Aušpégung des 1871 erstmals gegrýndeten dojčen Nationalšáts dar. Im Rámen der Wídrfrajnigung Dojčlands wurde Berlin 1990 Bundeshauptštat und 1991 cum Parlaments- und Regírungszitc beštimt.
>>222440439C is S.З can sound like your S, but only when you read something Sieben.
>>222440663>Germany should use Czech alphabet actually.I will make it so!
>>222440663funky
>>222440663Nah, it looks worse.
>>222440439ы... vgh....
>>222440663that unironically feels like reading Sorbian (yes, all the three texts that exist in this language), every second word is German in this language anyway
>>222440663>Regírungszitc>gegrýndetennot a real language
>>222440681>Cyril, what are you doing>Cyril, WTF>Methodius come on, it’s good enough for Russians
>>222440894LOL
>>222440894>tf>tpActual use of glagolithitic was in your country.>Glagolitic remained in use alongside the Latin and Cyrillic script in the Kingdom of Croatia and alongside Cyrillic until the 14th century in the Second Bulgarian Empire and the Serbian Empire;Also, I still wouldn't mind it. Looks cool.
>>222440947>>Glagolitic remained in use alongside the Latin and Cyrillic script in the Kingdom of Croatia and alongside Cyrillic until the 14th century in the Second Bulgarian Empire and the Serbian Empire;I copied the wrong text btw.>The two brothers from Thessaloniki, who were later canonized as Saints Cyril and Methodius, were sent to Great Moravia in 862 >The Glagolitic alphabet, however it originated, was used between 863 and 885 for government and religious documents and books and at the Great Moravian Academy (Veľkomoravské učilište) founded by the missionaries, where their followers were educated
>>222440947We switched to latinx alphabet in 886. The 14th century thing is when some monks from Croatia moved their monastery to Prague and used the aplhabet there.
>>222441018>We switched to latinx alphabet in 886.>weDo Czechs really think Great Moravia was "theirs"? Lmao, how many Slovak achievements will you claim for yourself again? Meanwhile the reality is that whether it's 886 or 2026, Czechia is still ruled by Slovaks.
>>222440439These transcriptions are wrong
>Shchsshchhow is this pronounced >ughwait is this b8
i unironically think that the alphabet you use affects your mentalityotherwise you couldn't explain the crucial civilizational (or economic) difference between Poland and Russia, Croatia and Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria, Italy and Greece etc.
>>222441313This has been studied extensively and yes that is the case. There is even a movie about it called Arrival
>>222441239I am MVRAVIAN, now kneel Mateusz
>>222441650plz be my bf
Why?
>>222441650are youhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FlFtrBvWv0
>>222441239>Meanwhile the reality is that whether it's 886 or 2026, Czechia is still ruled by Slovaks.Wtf. I didn't know Slovaks were this based.
>>222441703plz be my gf
>>222441932I'm a man.
>>222441989LOL
>>222441658I can be your Švester’s bf
i know i am derailing but i met some slovakian at the austria and they were brown as turk, is racemixing with gypsies common in there?
>>222440439replace them all with greek
I write in cyrillic except online. But I don't write that much in real life. Using latin was always unnatural to me, not becaause of nationalist reasons, it simply looks worse.
>>222441650Moravians, aka croatian wannabes
>>222442712All people who look like gypsies are gypsies, but what is relatively unknown is that historically people fucked gypsy women the same way whites fucked black slave women. All gyppos have native admixture because of this.
>>222443315
>>222443351I asked AI to write a random sentence:>Vreme je danas savršeno za šetnju pored reke i ispijanje domaće kafeWriting čćžđš on paper is annoying to me.>Bpeмe јe дaнac caвpшeнo зa шeтњy пopeд peкe и иcпијaњe дoмaћe кaфeLook at how good this looks in comparison. More uniform, straight lines, less umlauts.
>>222443388czechs are fine with that
>>222443433What's your opinion though? I don't speak for all Serbs.
>>222443388>Writing čćžđš on paper is annoying to me.whatalso ћ is almost like đ, it has the little line at the topand those aren't umlauts
>>222443388>More uniform, straight lines, less umlautsyet it's still a longer sentence in cyrillic than in latinalso Serbian cyrillic is rather confusing, that's why you make silly mistakes like writing "ćaci" instead of "djaci" and then it becomes a reason for nationwide protests and political violence. In Latin-alphabet countries it doesn't happen so these countries are firm and stable.
>>222441313What about Poland and Germany? You use the same alphabet and religion and yet are dramatically inferior despite being in their region, having access to all of their inventions and cultural sphere and, quite often, spending time under them directly.
>>222443388>Vreme je danas savršeno za šetnju pored reke i ispijanje domaće kafe>Pogoda jest dziś idealna na spacer wzdłuż rzeki i picie domowej kawylooks better
>>222443473>yet it's still a longer sentence in cyrillic than in latinLook at his sentence. It's literally the same, just some letters are wider.
>>222443448I dont care, I was just pulling your leg
>>222443495Poland is better than Germany.Last time a German asked me how it's possible that in Poland we even donate money in a church by card while in Germany they still use faxes and chequesalso you Bulgarians had a chance to become catholic, sadly tsar Boris rejected the Pope's letter. Now there would be flying saucers spinning around over Sofia.
>>222443458It's annoying, maybe because I'm not used to it but in Serbian classes you'd write an essay 4 times a year and on the correction (if you did not get a near perfect grade) teacher would force us to write it in CURSIVE latin (the essay was written in cursive cyrillic) so I was juggling like 4 fucking scripts. I hated it.I never got used to it, I never enjoyed writing it.>>222443473>yet it's still a longer sentence in cyrillic than in latinI am waiting for you to switch to Chinese or Japanese characters since as far as I know information density is the highest there. We have a tradition of using both scripts, so I do no insults if I write in latin anyways. >also Serbian cyrillic is rather confusing, that's why you make silly mistakes like writing "ćaci" instead of "djaci"If you're low IQ that is. Everybody makes mistakes sometimes, people make fun of SNS supporters because they are mostly low IQ (not always), but all, without exception, are morally repugnant.>In Latin-alphabet countries it doesn't happen so these countries are firm and stable.This is a bait. Maybe we should send some of their supporters and gypsies to Poland and see how many mistakes they would make in writing Polish.>>222443511Ours reads clearer, though I don't know which sounds prettier.>>222443553You have to try harder than that.
>>222443511>Пoгoдa ceгoдня идeaльнa для пpoгyлки y peки и питья дoмaшнeгo кoфe
>>222443585Also ћ is a relatively rare letter so you don't write it that often and yes it's annoying to write it in cyrillic too. But I'd rather have 1 annoying letter than so many more in latin. Also, џ is annoying to write as well, but it doesn't occur that often, and it's latin equivalent is even more annoying since you need two letters.
>>222443585>We have a tradition of using both scriptsthe "tradition" of using cyrillic is fake and would have died out long time ago if not artificially supported by the state. The last time average Serb uses cyrillic is high school exam. Writing cyrillic outside school, especially on the internet, makes you look like a chud and women wouldn't even talk to you (btw it's actually an interesting phenomenon that Serbian women use cyrillic much much less than Serbian men do). So, truth is, Serbs are generally ashamed of using cyrillic, unless some Croat makes them angry so they immediately switch to these hierogliphs thinking they "showed him" (lmao)
soviets took aqay our Ōō and nothing has been done to return it. Feels incomplete without it
not to mention that even a large group of Serbs dislike cyrillicgo to Subotica and tell them to use only cyrillic and we will see their reaction
>>222443704Did you know that it's still used in Komi even from the long times before Soviets? They even have a monument to this letter.
>>222443658>So, truth is, Serbs are generally ashamed of using cyrillic, unless some Croat makes them angry so they immediately switch to these hierogliphs thinking they "showed him" (lmao)Almost nobody does this. Anyways you have petty people everywhere. I don't want to resort to simple ad hominem but the dynamics between you and Russians is well known and ten times worse than between us and Croats while we actually spilled blood 30 years ago, you more or less were allowed to peacefully leave.>>222443658>the "tradition" of using cyrillic is fakeCommunists forced latin. I'd say it's reverse, it also varied regionally. There were Serbs who wrote in latin for most of the history. That's why I said both are historical.>would have died out long time ago if not artificially supported by the stateWould have, could have, we don't know that. State also does not support it to a huge extent. Foreign companies use latin on signs and all.>The last time average Serb uses cyrillic is high school examMe personally, no. If the world wasn't that digitalised there would be more cyrillic used.>Writing cyrillic outside school, especially on the internet, makes you look like a chud and women wouldn't even talk to you (btw it's actually an interesting phenomenon that Serbian women use cyrillic much much less than Serbian men do). Women talk to you for various reasons, it not only depends on what you say and what you do, but who is the one that says and does something. I agree cyrillic is more heavy and analytical rather than relaxed latin. It's how a lot of people feel. It's because cyrillic is actually heavily used by nationalists, correct, and nobody likes to be engaged in political shit every fucking day, ergo nationalists are despised. You think I liked all the war talk in Sarajevo? They don't fucking shut up about it.
>>222443754vgh... but different letter, we don't put dots on our letters in Latvia
>>222443704here, have our Óómaybe it will work
>>222440439This is easy to read if you're familiar with Greek. You are familiar with Greek, OP? You did study the classics?
>>222443750Patuljko bait. In Subotica I'd get greeted in Hungarian.
>>222443789The majority of its inhabitants are Serbs. But they're Latin-writing Serbs. And they're no less Serbian than Rashkans or Shumadijans.
pooryllic is the alphabet of poorthodox christianityi have no respect for either and truth be told they occupy the same metaphysical place as jews and black people. the world would have been a better place if they didn't exist.
>>222443822I already said usage of alphabets varies regionally so you cannot say that either in particular makes you less of a Serb and ahistorical.And neither alphabet makes you poorer, what caused brain damage is oriental orthodox byzantine christcuckery. I am not a pagan of course, but this is my conclusion. Unless we get of semitic babble, we will never be able to create a proper society, but Christianity is still strong here.
>>222443865>my semitic babble > yoursYour proximitiy to interior of Europe and Germanic countries is what made the difference.
>>222443890yet for some reason there is no Germanic orthodox countrymakes you think
>>222443658>the "tradition" of using cyrillic is fakeOfficial script of Serbia and all legal documents are required to use it as the primary translation.>Writing cyrillic outside school, especially on the internet, makes you look like a chud and women wouldn't even talk to youI'm in a majority female Serbians hobbyist group and they use cyrillic almost as often as latin script. >Serbs are generally ashamed of using cyrillicIn Belgrade half of the signage is in cyrillic and it's by far the most international city in serbia. When you go to a smaller city sometimes you only see cyrillic.As another anon said communist was the driving factor of Latin script adoption in Serbia. Also old church slavonic is written strictly in cyrillic. In every monastery you'll find things written in old church slavonic. Some of the texts are 1000+ years old.I realize I'm talking to a poleball that associates anything russian-looking to their ignorant eyes with something fake and bad but it's important other anons know the truth.
>>222443904>historically illiterate: the postThere was also no Germanic or Slavic islamic nation in the medieval period. Makes you think.I know you intend to prolong this shitflinging until bump limit, but just know, I am going to follow up on it.
>>222443473и јa caм ћaци>>222443585>>222443636i think it's just you not being used to it, i just add the kvačice i crtice without even thinkingout of č ć dž đ š ž, č and ć are by far the most common, š less common, and dž đ ž are quite rare
>>222443915>Official script of Serbia and all legal documents are required to use it as the primary translation.exactly my point, artificial propping up by the state>I'm in a majority female Serbians hobbyist group and they use cyrillic almost as often as latin script.probably some chud group or they have chud husbands>In Belgrade half of the signage is in cyrillic and it's by far the most international city in serbia.yes, when you mean the official signage like street names etc. When it comes to private businesses (aka where the state doesn't decide on the script) suddenly it's like 90/10 for Latin. And I don't even mean just tourist-oriented industry but even small bakeries for the locals.>As another anon said communist was the driving factor of Latin script adoption in Serbia.It just became natural for Serbs to choose the alphabet that gave them more opportunities. There wasn't any special pro-Latin policy in Yugoslavia, just if in Belgrade there was a Latin newspaper and Cyrillic newspaper, people would naturally choose the former.
>>222440439И Финьк ye шyд aлл cyытш тy cиpиллик
>>222443944>i think it's just you not being used to itCorrect, but I would not enjoy a process of getting used to it either, and never did, it's a matter of preference. Writing in Latin in school was like torture to me.
>>222443865this is the same mentality germans had and it only led them to getting humiliated in the great patriotic war
>>222443972>probably some chud group or they have chud husbandsA lot of girls do write in cyrillic but I cannot give you any actual stats, it's been a long ass time since anybody I know wrote in cyrillic (male) in texts. Considering how much American culture made impact on us, it's no wonder people write in Latin more often on phones. Most of my friends are English speakers too. Hell, I google something in Serbian about 0.5% of the time since our information sphere is much less dense and the algorithm sucks.
why Serbs can't just be more like Croats? Everyone likes Croats.
>>222443773Oh, sorry. My screen is small and I thought there were dots.
>>222444015It's because of wrong political moves 35 years ago, nobody hates Bulgarians and Romanians to the same extent as they hate us. Also you think we are a Russian trojan horse, but that's historically a false idea, though we are kind of social Russian trojan horses since 1999 because we were not defeated to such an extent as Germany and Japan after WWII. Situation here is more like Germany after WWI, speaking about revanchism.
If you intend to make me angry, you're simply going to try harder patuljko.
>>222444042>Situation here is more like Germany after WWI, speaking about revanchism.Except Germany had actual instruments to pursue their revanchism irl meanwhile Serbs...
I wish we could stop being considered Slavs. Not using cyrillic is definitely a step in the right direction but we could do more I guess.
>>222444091I know, tell me about it.>>222444145It's okay, you disappear from the map every 30 years just don't come back and fast forward you'll be Germans and Russians, eventually.
>>222443972>There wasn't any special pro-Latin policy in YugoslaviaYes there was. Yugoslavia was the coalition of Croats serbs and slovenes. Two of those countries use latin exclusively. In titos Yugoslavia Latin and cyrillic became the duel official script for the country. For the first and the last time.>BelgradeI'm not talking about official signage only. Menus, business signs, etc. depending on the part of town you see cyrillic everywhere. Have you been there?>Private businesses Plenty of businesses signs are in cyrillic all over Serbia. It approaches the majority when you go south of Belgrade. There's an exception that things made for the Serbian market tend to have latin script. Even domestically. As an example the most popular and cheap/good sparkling water is called Knjaz Miloš. Every Serbian has this in their house. They print duel labels because they are marketed in Croatia as well. See picture. Depending on the day of the week you will find either latin or cyrillic label in every store. >It just became natural for Serbs to choose the alphabet that gave them more opportunitiesSome truth to this. It's more succumbing to the ease of printing things in the latin script. There's much more industrial equipment and tools available to print in Latin, at least that's available to serbs.So yes modern adoption of latin script is a thing. But the link between old church slavonic and modern Serbian, and the fact cyrillic was traditionally used in most of Serbia is undeniable. I don't know why you're even trying other than you're a butthurtbelter
>>222444145As I've predicted. People start call themselves not Eastern European just not to be associated with Russians. Now they even want to abolish their Slavic identity.It's just pathetic.
>>222443585>Ours reads clearerfor me, reading cyrillic is slower and more difficult, while i obviously have no issue with latinthough i find it easier to read serbian than for example russian because i will often recognize what word it is before i've actually read it whole
i can't find even one positive stereotype about Slavs desuask a German or an Italian to think of one, he won't find anythingNo, "pretty women" is not a positive stereotype (especially if these women don't want Slavic men).
>>222444204I know, that's the force of habit, that's why I am asking other people, especially non-Slavs, who are likely to be less biased.
>>222443915>old church slavonic is written strictly in cyrillicerm actually it was also written in glagolitic
>>222444258saving the world from nazis and being the first i space is an obvious one
>>222444258>i can't find even one positive stereotype about Slavs desuCan't relate because I am not Slavic, by looks and genetics I descend from Ancient Roman veterans and have very little to do with you and other Slavs, and byzantinery in general.
>>222444283>I am not Slavic,yeah, lucky youno wonder Serbs don't want to be considered Slavic either and will look for every possible excuse (understandable, i'd do the same).
>>222444258>i can't find even one positive stereotype about Slavs desuSo what? Why not be the one who will be the reason of good stereotypes about your group? No, you should just change the identity completely. It's some weird izzat 3rd worldish behaviour.
>>222444315Most people here are Slavs and somewhat panslavists, I am not, because I descend all the way from Trojans and represent an outpost of virtue among the orient.
>>222444268Was speaking about currently. But thanks for the correction. Ive been to a lot of monastery and I don't think I've ever seen glagolitic script. Maybe I just haven't been to an old enough one.
>>222444335its the same why arent there positives stereotypes of black in alabama, westerners see you a disruptor to their order, they dont like that the soviet union surpassed their countries in just a couple of decades and successfully pushed for decolonization of the global south and permanently rendered them irrelevant on the global stage, you cant expect your geopolitical enemies to have positive stereotypes of you
>>222443319>The checkerboard as a heraldic symbol of Croatia was introduced in the late 15th century, and officially since 1527 election in Cetin, replacing the original coat of arms of the Kingdom of Croatia and Dalmatia.>In its current form, the Moravian eagle was created by Ottokar II of Bohemia in the mid-13th century after he became the King of Bohemia.