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"Tvornica slova"/"Фабрика слова"
Okay, I worked hard with the Croatian/Bosnian Letter Factory after many days. But then, my friend LibInTheForce made the Serbian/Montenegrin Letter factory. Because they're part of Serbo-Croatian. Anyways, Let's look at the characters.
A: Same
B: Same
C: He's going to be the same as Bulgarian Ц. But to avoid copyright from Mountain Dew, he's going to love Citrus (Citrusa)-Flavored Soda, and sprays it with the /ts/ sound.
Č: Same as ㅊ (Čestitam)
Ć: That was a hard one. Let's just say that he likes to break jars (Ćup) of water. That's because he and the Ć letters need water to help flowers (cvijeće) grow. When the vases are smashed, he imitates the shattering /ʨ/ sound.
D: Same as Polish (Dažditi)
DŽ: Same as Korean ㅈ and Arabic ج. (Džoging)
Đ: That letter is very hard and I'm not sure what to do until I got an idea. He's going to be a magician (mađioničar) just like Dutch Y. He can wave his wand and does alot of hat tricks and wand tricks. He can pull anything out of his hat or make anything appear after waving his wand and casting a spell. For example, he can make flowers like "Lily of the Valley (Đurđevak)" appear. And when he does magic, he makes the /dʑ/ sound as things appear from the spell/trick.
E: Same
F: Same as Dutch (Fotografija/Fotografirati)
G: Same (Gimnastika)
H: Same as Polish
I: Same as И (Igrati Igre)
J: Same as Polish J (Jodlovanje)
K: Same
L: Same (Lizalica)
LJ: Same as Latvian. They are a slimy (Ljigav) duo with ooze (Mulj) all over themselves, making them say /ʎ/.
M: Same
N: Same
NJ: Same as Polish Ń. They are horses (Konj) that neigh the /ɲ/ sound.
O: Same
P: Same as ㅍ. When he blows (Puhati) into a balloon, he makes the /p/ sound.
R: Same as Polish and other Roller-skating R's. (Rolšua)
S: Same as ㅅ. (Skijanje)
Š: Same as the shushing letters shushing the /ʃ/ sound.
T: Same as Turkish (Tenis)
U: Same as Russian У (Užas)
V: Same (Vibrirati)
Z: Same
Ž: Same as Polish Ž. (Žito)
А: Same
Б: Same
В: Same (Вибрирати)
Г: Same (Гимнастика)
Д: Same as Polish (Даждити)
Ђ: That letter is very hard and I'm not sure what to do until I got an idea. He's going to be a (мађионичар) just like Dutch Y. He can wave his wand and does alot of hat tricks and wand tricks. He can pull anything out of his hat or make anything appear after waving his wand and casting a spell. For example, he can make flowers like "Lily of the Valley (Ђурђевак)" appear. And when he does magic, he makes the /dʑ/ sound as things appear from the spell/trick.
Е: Same
Ж: Same as Polish Ž. (Жито)
З: Same
И: Same as Russian И (Играти Игре)
Ј: Same as Polish J (Јодловање)
К: Same
Л: Same (Лизалица)
Љ: Same as Latvian. They are a slimy (Љигав) duo with ooze (Муљ) all over themselves, making them say /ʎ/.
М: Same
Н: Same
Њ: Same as Polish Ń. They are horses (Коњ) that neigh the /ɲ/ sound.
О: Same
П: Same as ㅍ. When he blows (Пухати) into a balloon, he makes the /p/ sound.
Р: Same as Polish and other Roller-skating R's. (Ролшуа)
С: Same as ㅅ. (Скијање)
Т: Same as Turkish (Тенис)
Ћ: That was a hard one. Let's just say that he likes to break jars (Ћуп) of water. That's because he and the Ć letters need water to help flowers (цвијеће) grow. When the vases are smashed, he imitates the shattering /ʨ/ sound.
У: Same as Russian У (Ужас)
Ф: Same as Dutch (Фотографија/Фотографирати)
Х: Same as Polish
Ц: He's going to be the same as Bulgarian Ц. But to avoid copyright from Mountain Dew, he's going to love Citrus (Цитруса)-Flavored Soda, and sprays it with the /ts/ sound.
Ч: Same as ㅊ (Честитам)
Џ: Same as Korean ㅈ and Arabic ج. (Џогинг)
Ш: Same as the shushing letters shushing the /ʃ/ sound.
As for the Croatian/Bosnian talking Words Factory (Tvornica riječi koje govore) or the Serbian/Montenegrin Talking Words Factory (Фабрика разговарајућих речи), It's just the same as the classic Word Factory. Sticky vowels, Bammy, Whammy, and Sound Slide.
If you want to see more, all you have to do is ask me.
But feel free to give me suggestions in case you want me to change a letter to update. Like colors or traits.
Okay, I worked hard with the Croatian/Bosnian Letter Factory after many days. But then, my friend LibInTheForce made the Serbian/Montenegrin Letter factory. Because they're part of Serbo-Croatian. Anyways, Let's look at the characters.
A: Same
B: Same
C: He's going to be the same as Bulgarian Ц. But to avoid copyright from Mountain Dew, he's going to love Citrus (Citrusa)-Flavored Soda, and sprays it with the /ts/ sound.
Č: Same as ㅊ (Čestitam)
Ć: That was a hard one. Let's just say that he likes to break jars (Ćup) of water. That's because he and the Ć letters need water to help flowers (cvijeće) grow. When the vases are smashed, he imitates the shattering /ʨ/ sound.
D: Same as Polish (Dažditi)
DŽ: Same as Korean ㅈ and Arabic ج. (Džoging)
Đ: That letter is very hard and I'm not sure what to do until I got an idea. He's going to be a magician (mađioničar) just like Dutch Y. He can wave his wand and does alot of hat tricks and wand tricks. He can pull anything out of his hat or make anything appear after waving his wand and casting a spell. For example, he can make flowers like "Lily of the Valley (Đurđevak)" appear. And when he does magic, he makes the /dʑ/ sound as things appear from the spell/trick.
E: Same
F: Same as Dutch (Fotografija/Fotografirati)
G: Same (Gimnastika)
H: Same as Polish
I: Same as И (Igrati Igre)
J: Same as Polish J (Jodlovanje)
K: Same
L: Same (Lizalica)
LJ: Same as Latvian. They are a slimy (Ljigav) duo with ooze (Mulj) all over themselves, making them say /ʎ/.
M: Same
N: Same
NJ: Same as Polish Ń. They are horses (Konj) that neigh the /ɲ/ sound.
O: Same
P: Same as ㅍ. When he blows (Puhati) into a balloon, he makes the /p/ sound.
R: Same as Polish and other Roller-skating R's. (Rolšua)
S: Same as ㅅ. (Skijanje)
Š: Same as the shushing letters shushing the /ʃ/ sound.
T: Same as Turkish (Tenis)
U: Same as Russian У (Užas)
V: Same (Vibrirati)
Z: Same
Ž: Same as Polish Ž. (Žito)
А: Same
Б: Same
В: Same (Вибрирати)
Г: Same (Гимнастика)
Д: Same as Polish (Даждити)
Ђ: That letter is very hard and I'm not sure what to do until I got an idea. He's going to be a (мађионичар) just like Dutch Y. He can wave his wand and does alot of hat tricks and wand tricks. He can pull anything out of his hat or make anything appear after waving his wand and casting a spell. For example, he can make flowers like "Lily of the Valley (Ђурђевак)" appear. And when he does magic, he makes the /dʑ/ sound as things appear from the spell/trick.
Е: Same
Ж: Same as Polish Ž. (Жито)
З: Same
И: Same as Russian И (Играти Игре)
Ј: Same as Polish J (Јодловање)
К: Same
Л: Same (Лизалица)
Љ: Same as Latvian. They are a slimy (Љигав) duo with ooze (Муљ) all over themselves, making them say /ʎ/.
М: Same
Н: Same
Њ: Same as Polish Ń. They are horses (Коњ) that neigh the /ɲ/ sound.
О: Same
П: Same as ㅍ. When he blows (Пухати) into a balloon, he makes the /p/ sound.
Р: Same as Polish and other Roller-skating R's. (Ролшуа)
С: Same as ㅅ. (Скијање)
Т: Same as Turkish (Тенис)
Ћ: That was a hard one. Let's just say that he likes to break jars (Ћуп) of water. That's because he and the Ć letters need water to help flowers (цвијеће) grow. When the vases are smashed, he imitates the shattering /ʨ/ sound.
У: Same as Russian У (Ужас)
Ф: Same as Dutch (Фотографија/Фотографирати)
Х: Same as Polish
Ц: He's going to be the same as Bulgarian Ц. But to avoid copyright from Mountain Dew, he's going to love Citrus (Цитруса)-Flavored Soda, and sprays it with the /ts/ sound.
Ч: Same as ㅊ (Честитам)
Џ: Same as Korean ㅈ and Arabic ج. (Џогинг)
Ш: Same as the shushing letters shushing the /ʃ/ sound.
As for the Croatian/Bosnian talking Words Factory (Tvornica riječi koje govore) or the Serbian/Montenegrin Talking Words Factory (Фабрика разговарајућих речи), It's just the same as the classic Word Factory. Sticky vowels, Bammy, Whammy, and Sound Slide.
If you want to see more, all you have to do is ask me.
But feel free to give me suggestions in case you want me to change a letter to update. Like colors or traits.
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