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What Slavic languages use the Latin alphabet?

The following Slavic languages use the Latin alphabet:

* Western Slavic:

* Czech

* Slovak

* Polish

* Sorbian (Upper and Lower Sorbian)

* Southern Slavic:

* Croatian

* Slovenian

* Bosnian

* Montenegrin

* Macedonian (uses a modified Cyrillic alphabet, but Latin script is also used)

It's important to note that:

* Serbian uses both the Cyrillic and Latin alphabets, with Cyrillic being the official script.

* Bulgarian and Russian use the Cyrillic alphabet.

* Ukrainian uses the Cyrillic alphabet, but a Latin script is also used in some contexts.

While the majority of Slavic languages use either the Cyrillic or Latin alphabet, some languages utilize both, with different forms having varying levels of official recognition or common usage.

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