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What are the dialects of ncr?

"NCR" can refer to two things:

1. National Capital Region (NCR) of the Philippines:

The NCR in the Philippines, also known as Metro Manila, doesn't have a distinct dialect. The dominant language spoken is Tagalog, which is the national language of the Philippines. However, there are variations in pronunciation and vocabulary within Metro Manila, influenced by:

* Regional dialects: People from different parts of the Philippines who have migrated to Metro Manila might retain some of their regional accents and vocabulary.

* Socioeconomic factors: There are subtle variations in speech depending on the socioeconomic background of the speaker.

* Exposure to media: The influence of television and radio can shape how people speak.

2. National Cash Register (NCR)

As a company, NCR doesn't have dialects. Dialects are specific to languages, and NCR is a company, not a language.

If you are asking about dialects within the National Capital Region of the Philippines, remember that Tagalog is the primary language. There are subtle variations within it, but these are not considered distinct dialects.

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