Talk:Cast/@comment-25632218-20150717151914/@comment-5288784-20150717192322

Just like Sebian, but Hungarian "Á" is longer than Slavic "A" (but doesn't sound like Hungarian "A"). There might be some differences in Slavic pronuncation, but if you see one letter in two Slavic languages, they are most likely pronounced the same. Even Polish "Ć" is just like Serbian one, despite being so many miles apart and separated by both Hungary and Czechoslovakia (but that's mostly owed to Ljudevit Gaj who brought it from Polish to Croatian).