that you’re willing to share obviously

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    There isn’t a difference, really. They’re mutually intelligible.

    Adding /j to my comment, just in case

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      Well, the difference is the fact that everyone agrees that they’re different languages. It’s not like comparing English to Scots (is it just a weird dialect of English? Or is it distinct enough to be its own language?), or comparing all the different dialects/languages/[idfk anymore] of Serbo-Croatian to each other, especially if they’re all written in the Latin script (in Serbia, you have the option of using the Cyrillic script, but not everyone does it anyway).

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        I was joking about them being mutually intelligible to gibberish. Maybe I should’ve prefaced this with “As a native Dutch speaker myself, ”