>>541257096Sorry we tried
No, its nice, but the Serbian verison. More logical.I learned it playing with puzzles within a week at about fourish years old max, maybe less.
>>541257096You are either indian or a tranny
>>541257096It was specifically made for Slavic languages and can represent their sound perfectly, what’s the problem? Meanwhile latin alphabet users think shit like this is acceptable:> Though the tough, rough cough made him hiccough, he thought a bough could be ploughed through the doughnut.> W Szczebrzeszynie chrząszcz brzmi w trzcinie.> Sechs sächsische Schüler schätzen sechsundsechzig tschechische Schokoladenstückchen.
>>541257565>chrząszcz>One vowel in 9 lettersThis can't be a language
Can any Slavic speaking anon state their opinion on Cyrillic, how efficient is it and what should be changed?
>>541257426I learned it at 2, jeet.
>>541257096Ironically more suited for Irish Gaelic than the English alphabet is.
Rent free. Slav derangement syndrome even.
>>541257785>Can any Slavic speaking anon state their opinion on Cyrillic,The vowels are confusing as fuck. You'll complain that two of them sound the same to you, why do they have different letters... and the Russian will speak up "You mean {sound] and [exactly identical sound]?" But it only takes an hour or so to learn to read it phonetically. And then there's "tseh". I get it. I can make the sound in the middle of a word. But I can't reliably put it at the front of one.
>>541257185should've used more greek letters>>541257785cyrillic is very well suited for slavic phonetics than the latin alphabet, nothing wrong with it, or you could go the polish route and have may digraphs and special letters. щ is kinda silly, its a dedicated letter for a soft sounding 'ш', and the two letters can't be soft or hard without sounding like the other. they should've just used ш+ь, щyкa->шюкa. щи -> ши. ukrainian alphabet is more bloated, I always had the impression it was like that to make it apart from russian. the main difficulty/failing in russian is the case system and lack of articles, makes it very difficult to learn since each word has many permutations, and many people insert ugh, umm, like in their speech in gaps that would normally be taken up by articlesenglish has the opposite problem, its an s tier structured language but the spelling is awful, many digraphs, having dedicated letter 'x' when it could've been ks, two 's' sounds (c, s), c inexplicably becoming k. and letters totally changing pronunciation and flow depending on the word.
>>541257565You don't badmouth German language, for it's the most logical and konstruktiv language in the world.
>>541257728If you wanna see an actual meme language look at Indonesian. It might as well be a made up invented language.
> Żys iz sŏ agliFikst.