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English: Dialects of the South Slavic languages
 
Pannonian Slovene
 
Styrian Slovene
 
Carinthian Slovene
 
Carniolan Slovene
 
Rovte Slovene
 
Litoral Slovene
 
Shtokavian Croatian
 
Bosniak
 
Shtokavian Serbian
 
Kosovo-Resava dialect
 
Montenegrin
  • Transitional dialect
 
Northern Macedonian
 
Western Macedonian
 
Central Macedonian
 
Southern Macedonian
 
Eastern Macedonian
 
Western Bulgarian
 
Rup Bulgarian
 
Balkan Bulgarian
 
Moesian Bulgarian
Español: Dialectos de las lenguas eslavas meridionales.
  • Esloveno
 
Esloveno Pannoniano
 
Esloveno Styriano
 
Esloveno Carinthiano
 
Esloveno Carniolano
 
Esloveno Rovte
 
Esloveno Litoral
  • Croata
 
Croata Chakaviano
 
Croata Kaikaviano
 
Croata Shtokaviano
  • Bosniaco
 
Bosníaco
  • Serbio
 
Serbio Shtokaviano
 
Serbio Vojvódino
 
Serbio Resava
  • Montenegrino
 
Montenegrino
  • Dialecto de transición
 
Torlakiano
  • Macedonio
 
Macedonio septentrional
 
Macedonio occidental
 
Macedonio central
 
Macedonio meridional
 
Macedonio orienta
  • Búlgaro
 
Búlgaro occidental
 
Búlgaro Rup
 
Búlgaro Balcánico
 
Búlgaro Moesiano
Français : Dialectes des langues slaves méridionales
 
slovène de Pannonie (prekmure)
 
slovène de Basse-Styrie
 
slovène de Carinthie
 
slovène de Carniole
 
slovène rovte
 
slovène du littoral (résian)
 
croate chtokavien
 
bosniaque
 
serbe chtokavien
 
serbe de Šumadija et de Vojvodina
 
serbe du Kosovo et de Resava
 
monténégrin
  • dialectes transitionnels
 
torlakien
 
macédonien septentrional
 
macédonien occidental
 
macédonien central
 
macédonien méridional
 
macédonien oriental
 
bulgare occidental
 
bulgare rupien
 
bulgare balkanien
 
bulgare mésien
Português: Dialetos e línguas eslavas meridionais:

Esloveno

 
Esloveno panoniano
 
Esloveno estírio
 
Esloveno carintiano
 
Esloveno carniolano
 
Esloveno de Rovte
 
Esloveno litoral

Croata

 
Croata chakaviano
 
Croata kaikaviano
 
Croata shtokaviano

Bósnio

sérvio

 
Sérvio shtokaviano
 
Sérvio voivodino
 
Sérvio de Resava

Montenegrino

 
Montenegrino

Dialeto de transição

 
Torlakiano

Macedónio

 
Macedonio setentrional
 
Macedonio ocidental
 
Macedonio central
 
Macedonio meridional
 
Macedonio oriental

Búlgaro

 
Búlgaro ocidental
 
Búlgaro Rup
 
Búlgaro balcânico
 
Búlgaro mésio
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current17:36, 27 February 2021Thumbnail for version as of 17:36, 27 February 2021463 × 274 (17 KB)CehaReverted to version as of 01:09, 10 May 2019 (UTC), bosniac is not all neoshtocavian languages
10:18, 24 January 2021Thumbnail for version as of 10:18, 24 January 2021463 × 274 (13 KB)JingibyReverted to version as of 14:23, 2 January 2015 (UTC)
01:09, 10 May 2019Thumbnail for version as of 01:09, 10 May 2019463 × 274 (17 KB)CehaReverted to version as of 22:03, 14 May 2017 (UTC) Kajkavian is not in any way disputed or transitional (see Ivkošić Croat Kajkavian Speeches)
00:29, 26 June 2018Thumbnail for version as of 00:29, 26 June 2018463 × 274 (18 KB)Stevan22improving the coverage of each component, marking Kajkavian as a disputed dialect/language per main article
22:03, 14 May 2017Thumbnail for version as of 22:03, 14 May 2017463 × 274 (17 KB)CehaMore croat speakers in Bosnia
12:51, 24 June 2016Thumbnail for version as of 12:51, 24 June 2016463 × 274 (16 KB)Julieta39Add Bulgarians in Romania, Moldova & Ukraine, Turks in Bulgaria, Kraina-Wallachians in Derdap (Serbia) ; no more not-Turkish-speakers in European Turkey.
22:50, 27 October 2015Thumbnail for version as of 22:50, 27 October 2015463 × 274 (14 KB)Cehaadded croatian dialects in Burgenland, Hungary, Serbia and Romania
21:58, 27 October 2015Thumbnail for version as of 21:58, 27 October 2015463 × 274 (16 KB)CehaReverted to previous version. Old shtokavian dialects are national, and only mixed dialect is neoshtokavian jekvica...
14:23, 2 January 2015Thumbnail for version as of 14:23, 2 January 2015463 × 274 (13 KB)JorisvSShtokavian Serbo-Croatian was split along ethnic lines or worse (Bosnian and Bosniak are two terms for the same ethnicity), not linguistic lines + add Molise Croatian in Italy
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