6300 serbian latin characters

I have Nokia 6300 and I don't have serbian language in it, language I speak. I don't have a problem with that, use english, but I do have a problem becouse characters like č, ć, ž, š, are not supported. Word like Čačak I have to type Cacak !?! Is there any possibility to add them?
Thanks,

It sounds like a phone not originally intended for sale in Eastern European coutnries where these characters are used.
There isn't a way for the end-user to add languages, but a Nokia service point should be able to add a local language pack for you.

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