What is the difference between the Russian language and the Serbian language?

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Russian and Serbian are both Slavic languages, but they belong to different branches. Russian is East Slavic, while Serbian is South Slavic. They have distinct alphabets, with Russian using Cyrillic and Serbian using both Cyrillic and Latin scripts. Grammatical differences and vocabulary variations also...
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Russian and Serbian are both Slavic languages, but they belong to different branches. Russian is East Slavic, while Serbian is South Slavic. They have distinct alphabets, with Russian using Cyrillic and Serbian using both Cyrillic and Latin scripts. Grammatical differences and vocabulary variations also exist, shaped by historical and cultural influences. read less
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Russian and Serbian belong to different language families (Russian is Indo-European, Serbian is South Slavic). They have distinct vocabularies, grammar, and alphabets (Cyrillic for both but with some variations), although they share some linguistic and historical connections due to their Slavic origi...
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