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I'd rather have respect for my parents first than for my ancestors (or rahter the rulers of my ancestors). As Mraz said, most of our ancestors didn't even know how to read or write, reading and writing for the populace came when the Commies came and forced Mujo & Sefika to go to school rather than work in the field.
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Latin alphabet still looks better on Serbo-Croatian than it does in Albanian.
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So? Latin script is the one the PEOPLE use. Bosniak culture is not a pseudo-culture that belongs to the "noblemen", you can leave that to the French, Bosniak culture is a culture of the people.
If you want you can go further and use drawing on cave walls, that's even more ancient.
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Wtf are you talking about.
EVERY SINGLE BOSNIAN RULER used cyrillic
Husein Kapetan Gradaščević used Cyrillic
Alija Izetbegović is the FIRST EVER!!!, first ever Bosnian ruler who started using Latin.
I have no problems with Latin go ahead and use it, but don't call my name when I write everything in Cyrillic.
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Cool, I'll write in Arebica so everyone gets confused. You can claim Trvtko is your leader but the name of the current Bosniak leader is Izetbegovic.
There are more Bosniaks who have written in the Latin script in the last 50 years than there were literate Bosniaks who used cyrilic before, from the year 1000 to the year 1900 reunited. If you want to use an illiterate nobility's script and a script that was used on burned Bosniak homes to claim them as Serb go ahead, be the Serb you so desire to be.
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