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It uses a latin alphabet without W, Y, X and Q because of redundancy (Croatian is 100% phonetic) and uses some other symbols, such as a LJ, NJ, Š (sh), Č (ch), Ć (softer ch), Ž (zh, 'g' in genre), DŽ ('J' in English) and Đ (softer J)

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