Serbian character transliteration tables (From: Use Case; was: KDE (vs GNOME))
Jarosław Staniek
js at iidea.pl
Mon Nov 14 15:25:43 GMT 2005
Chusslove Illich said the following, On 2005-11-14 16:00:
>>Could you (or anyone) provide similar conversion table for your language
>>(group of languages)? Many of them can be even guessed without a need to
>>know the language.
>
>
> This might lead to a confusion, as the transliteration of same non-ASCII
> character to ASCII might be different in different languages. Perhaps, if
> you have several possible transliterations for one character, you could
> first try to match one of them with the language of current locale, and if
> there is no match... well :)
>
> Anyway, here are the tables for Serbian, so you see what you can make of
> it.
>
> 1) The part of Serbian Cyrillic which is shared with other Cyrillics (but
> that doesn't mean I am sure that eg. Russians or Bulgarians would do the
> same):
>
> "а", "a",
> "б", "b",
> "в", "v",
> "г", "g",
> "д", "d",
> "е", "e",
> "ж", "z",
> "з", "z",
> "и", "i",
> "к", "k",
> "л", "l",
> "м", "m",
> "н", "n",
> "о", "o",
> "п", "p",
> "р", "r",
> "с", "s",
> "т", "t",
> "у", "u",
> "ф", "f",
> "х", "h",
> "ц", "c",
> "ч", "c",
> "ш", "s",
> "А", "A",
> "Б", "B",
> "В", "V",
> "Г", "G",
> "Д", "D",
> "Е", "E",
> "Ж", "Z",
> "З", "Z",
> "И", "I",
> "К", "K",
> "Л", "L",
> "М", "M",
> "Н", "N",
> "О", "O",
> "П", "P",
> "Р", "R",
> "С", "S",
> "Т", "T",
> "У", "U",
> "Ф", "F",
> "Х", "H",
> "Ц", "C",
> "Ч", "C",
> "Ш", "S",
>
> 2) The Serbian-specific Cyrillic characters:
>
> "ђ", "dj",
> "ј", "j",
> "љ", "lj",
> "њ", "nj",
> "ћ", "c",
> "џ", "dz",
> "Ђ", "Dj",
> "Ј", "J",
> "Љ", "Lj",
> "Њ", "Nj",
> "Ћ", "C",
> "Џ", "Dz",
>
> 3) The non-ASCII Serbian Latin characters:
>
> "đ", "dj",
> "ž", "z",
> "ć", "c",
> "č", "c",
> "š", "s",
> "Đ", "Dj",
> "Ž", "Z",
> "Ć", "C",
> "Č", "C",
> "Š", "S",
>
Thanks a lot!
--
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Jaroslaw Staniek / OpenOffice Polska
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