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] is composed of three main dialects, one of which, ], is shared with ], ], and ]. This shared dialect is the basis of all four standard languages, so Standard '''Croatian grammar''' is quite similar to the other standards. However, there are substantial differences with the ] and ] dialects, which are spoken almost exclusively within Croatia.

==Standard Croatian grammar==
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Standard Croatian, like Standard ], ], and ], is based on the Eastern Hercegovinian accent of the ] of Serbo-Croatian. There are minimal differences between them, though in practice all three peoples of a particular area often use the same forms. See ].

==Kajkavian grammar==
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Kajkavian, spoken in the Croat capital ], is intermediate between Standard Croatian and ]. However, it has undergone extensive influence from the Shtokavian standard.

==Chakavian grammar==
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Chakavian, spoken along the ]n coast, is often scarcely intelligible to speakers of Standard Croatian, though like Kajkavian it has been strongly influenced by it.

==External links==
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* — phrases and grammar
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