However, these fall into four groups with 75% mutual intelligibility or greater.
These have relatively low mutual intelligibility, but are close enough to be considered a single language.
However, all have a high degree of mutual intelligibility, and so by that standard are a single language.
They are closely related, though perhaps not close enough for mutual intelligibility.
In some cases it is hard to distinguish between mutual intelligibility and a basic knowledge of other language.
With this, the higher the linguistic distance, the lower is the level of mutual intelligibility.
There is a degree of mutual intelligibility between the two languages, particularly in written form.
It has a degree of mutual intelligibility with the Malay language.
This is because there is a high degree of mutual intelligibility.
English has numerous dialects, some being beyond the range of mutual intelligibility.