A few countries, such as Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, officially use both Latin and Cyrillic scripts.
Nothing_Special_23 on
(Officially at least) Kosovo uses both Latin and Cyrillic.
AngleConstant4323 on
Waiting for the comment that says that Russia is using „The world in maps“ alphabet
littypika on
As a Chinese person, I’m just glad that so many countries use an alphabet system.
mickeyisstupid on
I want to see an alphabet specifically made for Finno-Urgic languages, would be interesting to see
memberflex on
Subtly keeping Georgia out of this one
astorazep on
Belarus uses the Latin alphabet too… is it too difficult to do even the most basic amount of research when making a map? Like LITERALLY just looking at a languages wikipedia page and checking the orthographies section?
Steelkenny on
Russia is using „The world in maps“ alphabet
Anfernee139 on
Moldova is cyrillic as well
DoggedlyOffensive on
Poland needs to sober up and take another stab at it imo
redditbot_64375 on
I live in MY house
HorseDependent7386 on
Georgia introduced wine in world
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A few countries, such as Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, officially use both Latin and Cyrillic scripts.
(Officially at least) Kosovo uses both Latin and Cyrillic.
Waiting for the comment that says that Russia is using „The world in maps“ alphabet
As a Chinese person, I’m just glad that so many countries use an alphabet system.
I want to see an alphabet specifically made for Finno-Urgic languages, would be interesting to see
Subtly keeping Georgia out of this one
Belarus uses the Latin alphabet too… is it too difficult to do even the most basic amount of research when making a map? Like LITERALLY just looking at a languages wikipedia page and checking the orthographies section?
Russia is using „The world in maps“ alphabet
Moldova is cyrillic as well
Poland needs to sober up and take another stab at it imo
I live in MY house
Georgia introduced wine in world