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They are similar and both have Slavic roots and Bosnians and Croatians can understand each other very well. It sort of is like a different dialect of the same language, and there are quite a few differences between them, it is easy to tell them apart, just like it is easy to tell a Scotsman speaking English from a Londonder also speaking English.

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