Serbian acronyms
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Pronunciation of acronyms
Acronyms in Serbian can be pronounced in several ways.
1) Unabbreviated acronyms: acronyms which must be pronounced in their full meaning:
OŠ [osnovna škola] - osnovna škola
LMS [letopis Matice srpske] - Letopis Matice srpske
2) Letter-by-letter pronunciation
a) "Cyrillic" pronunciation of letters:
GSP [g-s-p] - Gradsko Saobraćajno Preduzeće
SRJ [s-r-j] - Savezna Republika Jugoslavija
b) Pronunciation using the names of the Latin letters
PTT [pe-te-te] - Pošta-Telefon-Telegraf
TV [te-ve] - Televizija
MMF [em-em-ef
- Sometimes letters whose names begin in e- (like m or f) change their pronunciation because otherwise it would be difficult to pronounce them.
VMA [ve-me-a] - Vojnomedicinska akademija
c) some foreign acronyms are pronounced as they are pronounced in the original language
BBC [bi-bi-si]
CNN [si-en-en]
FBI [ef-bi-aj]
- Whether the acronym is written in Cyrillic or Latin won't affect it's pronunciation. ГСП/GSP is always pronounced [g-s-p] and ПТТ/PTT is always pronounced as [pe-te-te]
3) Acronyms which behave as fully formed nouns
SANU [sanu] - Srpska akedimija nauka i umetnosti
OEBS [oebs] - Organizacija za Evropsku bezbednost i saradnju (OSCE)
NATO [nato]
JAT [jat] - Jugoslovenski aviotransport
CIA [cija]
