Orthography of E Loanwords. Faced with the task of writing down E loanwords (which he uses so often in speech), the bilingual chooses one among a multitude of ways ranging from one extreme, i.e. writing loanwords the way they are written in E, to another, i.e. writing loanwords the way they are pronounced by him, using one of the two SC alphabets. The range of possibilities is almost limitless (cf. Table 6), since the biningual may use all orthographical means and devices that are at his disposal in both E and SC. The existence of the two SC alphabets (latinica, with the Roman characters, and ćirilica, with the Cyrillic characters) makes the situation even more complicated, though, generally speaking, the E spelling is favoured by those who use latinica, and the pronunciation spelling is favoured in ćirilica.