From there, it was adopted into the Croatian alphabet by Ljudevit Gaj in 1830, and other alphabets of languages, such as Bosnian, Belarusian, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Montenegrin, Slovak, Slovene, Serbian, Karelian, Sami, Veps, Sorbian and some forms of Bulgarian.
From there, it was adopted into the Croatian alphabet by Ljudevit Gaj in 1830, and it also features in the Slovak, Slovenian, Bosnian, Latvian and Lithuanian.
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