Thread:PaletteReviews/@comment-26119387-20151117133040/@comment-26119387-20151117144031

Serbian and Croatian
I'm not sure about this one.

They all use both Cyrillic and Latin scripts, except that Croatia uses strictly only Latin script; in Serbian and Montenegrin names must be transcribed though in Croatian not really, there is no official for that in Bosnia; Bosnian has a lot of Turkish words unlike other three.

For tense of future verbs where is discluded subject:
 * Uradiću to
 * Uradit ću to
 * Both from up.

The pronouncation is same unlike spelling.

Serbian/Montenegrin often drops or does not add initial or medial 'h':
 * Rđa
 * Hrđa

There are three principal "pronunciations"


 * dete in the Ekavian pronunciation
 * dite in the Ikavian pronunciation
 * dijete in the Ijekavian pronunciation

Flemish
This is what I meant. I suggest to not be splitted, because only accent differs (like Spanish, Portuguese and French).