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    Ljudevit Gaj (Croatian: [ʎûdeʋit ɡâːj]; born Ludwig Gay; Hungarian: Gáj Lajos; 8 August 1809 – 20 April 1872) was a Croatian linguist, politician, journalist...
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    and Serbian. The alphabet was initially devised by Croatian linguist Ljudevit Gaj in 1835 during the Illyrian movement in ethnically Croatian parts of...
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    beginning of the 1830s, a group of young Croatian writers initially led by Ljudevit Gaj gathered in Zagreb and established a movement for national renewal and...
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    before, its widespread usage began after Ljudevit Gaj and several other prominent linguists met at Ljudevit Vukotinović's house to discuss the issue in...
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  • Zagreb County, a village near Vrbovec Gaj (Goražde) Gaj (Gornji Vakuf) Gaj (Kiseljak) Gaj (Nevesinje) Gaj (Srebrenica) Gaj, Golub-Dobrzyń County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian...
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  • (1766–1828), Croatian merchant and politician Ljudevit Gaj (1809–1872), Croatian writer and politician Ljudevit Grgurić Grga (born 1951), Croatian TV personality...
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    specific to Serbian phonology. During the same period, linguists led by Ljudevit Gaj adapted the Latin alphabet, in use in western South Slavic areas, using...
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    alphabet used for Serbian (latinica) was designed by the Croatian linguist Ljudevit Gaj in the 1830s based on the Czech system with a one-to-one grapheme-phoneme...
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    most often at the ends of words) and was adopted by Croatian linguist Ljudevit Gaj into Serbo-Croatian in the 19th century. It is the fifth letter of the...
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    common language based on the Shtokavian dialect. The movement was led by Ljudevit Gaj, whose script became one of two official scripts used for the Serbo-Croatian...
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