+**Mutual Intelligibility** describes the degree to which speakers of different [Language](/wiki/language) varieties can understand each other. It's a spectrum, not an absolute, often revealing whether two forms are distinct [Dialect](/wiki/dialect) or separate tongues. This understanding can be asymmetric, where one speaker comprehends more than the other.
+## See also
+- [Linguistics](/wiki/linguistics)
+- [Sociolinguistics](/wiki/sociolinguistics)
+- [Phonetics](/wiki/phonetics)
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