Hey. I'm Serbian. I wanna say a few things about this 1. It's gramatically correct to say “Zaštiti šišmiša” not “Zaštiti šišmiš” 2. Kids born after 2000 add a line below the letter Š, and only a line above in the letter T. (I'm born after 2000, so I'm used to writing Š with a line below it)
@@ΔοσίθεοςΤρνηνητς It's not a keyboard. It's a bunch of symbols from the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) plus the letter ⲙ from Coptic, plus a macron (overline) that you can find in the "Combining Diacritical Marks" block of Unicode ("Unicode" is basically the list of everything you can type to a computer). I just copied and pasted these symbols one by one.
@@ΔοσίθεοςΤρνηνητςthe z is IPA "ezh", the a is IPA open back unrounded vowel, the reverse m is IPA close back unrounded vowel, the weird m is from the coptic alphabet. not to flex but i knew them all by heart :)
@@andreytsyganov7321Yes, you're right. The line below Š is optional, however kids born after 2000 (including me) are taught to add a line below Š. And also it's more convenient-especially in a sentence that is unreadable for foreigners, such as “Zaštiti šišmiša”
@@AustrianGDTo be honest as a Serbian, Cyrillic is a huge upgrade compared to the Latin script. Not even the languages that use Latin script have the sounds that can be represented in it (many languages have diacritics for that matter). In fact, writing English with Cyrillic would actually be better.
By the way, it means "Protect the bat!"
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Hey. I'm Serbian. I wanna say a few things about this
1. It's gramatically correct to say “Zaštiti šišmiša” not “Zaštiti šišmiš”
2. Kids born after 2000 add a line below the letter Š, and only a line above in the letter T.
(I'm born after 2000, so I'm used to writing Š with a line below it)
To give you an idea, "заштити шишмиш" would be rendered "ʒɑɯmumu ɯuɯⲙuɯ" in Russian cursive, but "ʒɑɯɯ̄uɯ̄u ɯuɯⲙuɯ" in Serbian cursive.
Could you please tell me where and how did you find that keyboard? Its so cool.
@@ΔοσίθεοςΤρνηνητς It's not a keyboard. It's a bunch of symbols from the IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) plus the letter ⲙ from Coptic, plus a macron (overline) that you can find in the "Combining Diacritical Marks" block of Unicode ("Unicode" is basically the list of everything you can type to a computer).
I just copied and pasted these symbols one by one.
@@ΔοσίθεοςΤρνηνητςthe z is IPA "ezh", the a is IPA open back unrounded vowel, the reverse m is IPA close back unrounded vowel, the weird m is from the coptic alphabet. not to flex but i knew them all by heart :)
how my mom signs:
That's the first video about cyrillic handwriting, that actually makes me happy that I started to learn russian. 😅
Really confound. 😂 Lol.
This must be terrifying for someone trying to learn a language in cyrillic (me)
where are you from?
@@dodododo6875 morocco
I can relate 😂
It's actually not that hard, and also the sentence in this video is rarely used
By the way, a final -a is missing on the second word :)
If you erase the za- and add a -ti, it urns into infinitive of protect and add an -a on šišmiš. So it would be even longer: Штитити Шишмиша
You forgot the lines on the bottom of š
As far as I know, it's optional
@@andreytsyganov7321True
@@andreytsyganov7321Yes, you're right. The line below Š is optional, however kids born after 2000 (including me) are taught to add a line below Š.
And also it's more convenient-especially in a sentence that is unreadable for foreigners, such as “Zaštiti šišmiša”
@@Serlavian Поздрав из Русије, брате мој!
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now try greek
I already did, many times in my channel :))
Cyrillic is a bad thing. I say it as ukrainian
Nah, our Cyrillic is good, Kazakh, Uzbek Cyrillic etc, now we’re talking
@niggaz666 your username 😭
Bro got banned 😂@@AustrianGD
@@AustrianGDTo be honest as a Serbian, Cyrillic is a huge upgrade compared to the Latin script. Not even the languages that use Latin script have the sounds that can be represented in it (many languages have diacritics for that matter). In fact, writing English with Cyrillic would actually be better.
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