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If Torlak is different language from Serbo-Croatian, then Kajkavian is different even more.
Kajkavian is more similar to Slovenian than to Serbo-Croatian standard štokavian.
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Ukraine looks irrelevant.
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Russian should cover the entire Belarus and eastern/central Ukraine, urban areas of Moldova, some parts of Latvia and Estonia.
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The Aromanian in Serbia is actually just Romanian
Quite, but it's not really a spoken language, it's just a conglomeration of south-western dialects, some might use it spoken to a certain extent, but it's not a native dialect. I think it's similar to how at least we Trřnders speak Bokmĺlish when in public settings like outside of Trřndelag on TV/Radio etc to be better understood.
Here's a tour of Norwegian dialects.
By the way, I've never heard of "Jämtlandisk", whenever I visit that region of Sweden I can barely tell it's even a dialect.
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Moravian is more of a transitional dialect between Czech and Slovák. Although historically we were called Moravian Slovaks. I guess it's easier to say it's it's own thing.
It's Modelo Negra time
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