Slovene dialects
Slovene dialects (Slovene: slovenska narečja) are the regional spoken varieties of Slovene, a South Slavic language. Spoken Slovene is often considered to have at least 48 dialects (narečja) and subdialects (govori). The exact number of dialects is open to debate, ranging from as many as 50 to merely 7. The various dialects are so different from each other that a speaker of one dialect may have a very difficult time understanding a speaker of another, particularly if they belong to different regional groups. Speakers of dialects that strongly differ accommodate each other by gravitating toward standard Slovene. Slovene dialects are part of the South Slavic dialect continuum, transitioning into Serbo-Croatian to the south and bordering Friulian and Italian to the west, German to the north,
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Slovene dialects
Slovene dialects (Slovene: slovenska narečja) are the regional spoken varieties of Slovene, a South Slavic language. Spoken Slovene is often considered to have at least 48 dialects (narečja) and subdialects (govori). The exact number of dialects is open to debate, ranging from as many as 50 to merely 7. The various dialects are so different from each other that a speaker of one dialect may have a very difficult time understanding a speaker of another, particularly if they belong to different regional groups. Speakers of dialects that strongly differ accommodate each other by gravitating toward standard Slovene. Slovene dialects are part of the South Slavic dialect continuum, transitioning into Serbo-Croatian to the south and bordering Friulian and Italian to the west, German to the north,
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Dialekty języka słoweńskiego ( ...... lan) i styryjskiego (Styrian).
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Slovene dialects (Slovene: slo ...... th, and Hungarian to the east.
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Диале́кты слове́нского языка́ ...... ская) и Венгрии (прекмурская).
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Dialekty języka słoweńskiego ( ...... zybiera ograniczony charakter.
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Slovene dialects (Slovene: slo ...... he west, German to the north,
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Диале́кты слове́нского языка́ ...... рерывный диалектный континуум.
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Dialekty języka słoweńskiego
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Slovene dialects
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Slowenische Mundarten
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Диалекты словенского языка
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