Kosez
Sitting Wool
Plus cyrillic alphabet makes a writing a bit different cause letters are not the same (not only do they write differently they are also for different letters which latin alphabet does not know).
I don't know which nation originates from which, but Croatia was an independent kingdom until cca. 1100, so at least we can say they are a different nation for one thousand years, and that is probably enough, don't you think so?
Summa: Croatian and Serbian are two different languages that use two different alphabets, but are very similar. In fact, my guess is they have more than 90% of common words.
Same goes for Bosnian.
Slovenian is different, it has different words and uses dual alongside with singular and plural.
Macedonian is even more unsimilar, especially words are very different.
Bratstvo i jedinstvo!
I don't know which nation originates from which, but Croatia was an independent kingdom until cca. 1100, so at least we can say they are a different nation for one thousand years, and that is probably enough, don't you think so?
Summa: Croatian and Serbian are two different languages that use two different alphabets, but are very similar. In fact, my guess is they have more than 90% of common words.
Same goes for Bosnian.
Slovenian is different, it has different words and uses dual alongside with singular and plural.
Macedonian is even more unsimilar, especially words are very different.
Bratstvo i jedinstvo!