Oh I adore hand-written cyrillic, for me it's so easy to write, unlike latin alphabet... it's kinda complicated when you want it to look nice.
Oh I adore hand-written cyrillic, for me it's so easy to write, unlike latin alphabet... it's kinda complicated when you want it to look nice.
''Glupost je sama u sebe zaljubljena i njeno je samoljublje bezgranično.''
''Siamo niente senza fantasie''
''Наверное мне место на луне, но страшно оставаться в темноте''
Here is something from me.
http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/4079/cirilica.jpg
Beautiful!
Here's a translation of the lines.. (could be better but still.. )
Miroslav Antic - Opomena
Nice poem! It reminded me of ''Opomena'' of Antun Branko Šimić
I love that one a lot
Opomena
Čovječe pazi
da ne ideš malen
ispod zvijezda!
Pusti
da cijelog tebe prođe
blaga svjetlost zvijezda!
Da ni za čim ne žališ
kad se budeš zadnjim pogledima
rastajao od zvijezda!
Na svom koncu
mjesto u prah
prijeđi sav u zvijezde.
''Glupost je sama u sebe zaljubljena i njeno je samoljublje bezgranično.''
''Siamo niente senza fantasie''
''Наверное мне место на луне, но страшно оставаться в темноте''
Hey guys, here's a link to a learning book for writing cirillic.
It's for kids, but helpfull if you're a beginner haha
http://www.zshare.net/download/6450656956f77653/
cool
I'm stronger than the tricks played on your heart. We look at them together then we take 'em apart. Adding up the total of a love that's true, multiply life by the power of two.
Just a link for a little game to test your Serbian Cyrillic Cursive Alphabet :
http://www.purposegames.com/game/ff7851c4
Enjoy
1 minute 23 seconds
it's good for working on remembering the order of the letters too. it took me forever to find c even though i knew it was near the end.
I'm stronger than the tricks played on your heart. We look at them together then we take 'em apart. Adding up the total of a love that's true, multiply life by the power of two.
got it in 59 seconds the second try.
I'm stronger than the tricks played on your heart. We look at them together then we take 'em apart. Adding up the total of a love that's true, multiply life by the power of two.
Since we're back on the subject.. none of my books at the Uni (Novi Sad) were in Cyrillic.
It's very weird for me that you don't use cyrillic in books if that's official in serbia. I used to think that everything is in cyrillic in Serbia, just like in Russia and other eastern slavic countries that use cyrillic alphabet. Then, Serbia's special case I guess
''Glupost je sama u sebe zaljubljena i njeno je samoljublje bezgranično.''
''Siamo niente senza fantasie''
''Наверное мне место на луне, но страшно оставаться в темноте''
I noticed that people who write in Latin never write in Cyrillic and opposite. I always use Cyrillic, for example, my mother always Latin alphabet.
I like to use Cyrillic sometimes. Mostly to impress people. I also like having the knowledge of reading it. I prefer reading/writing in the latin alphabet because growing up with reading English as well as Serbo-Croatian in the latin alphabet makes it easier.
When I was a child, I thought, for example, the shape of letter Ž comes from "žaba" because it really reminds of "žaba", dž of "džak" and so on... so logical for a child!
I think that depends from person to person... I write both Latin and Cyrilic, but I still go to school, but then again my parents and sister also use and Cyrilic and Latin.
There's a very interesting thing when kids in Serbia learn to write. First you learn Cyliric, than Latin and kids usually mix the letters in both Cyrilic and Latin and that looks very funny. That also happens when they learn to read, but when you get used to write in both letters you don't make mistakes any more. And I can say that it is not difficult at all
mmm, 97% in 1.08 mins on that little game. i'm quite proud of myself, even though i'm several months late :P