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What are 171 dialects in the Philippines?

It's impossible to list 171 specific dialects in the Philippines. There is no universally agreed-upon number of dialects, and the number varies depending on how you define "dialect."

Here's why:

* No official count: There's no official body that tracks and classifies all the dialects in the Philippines.

* The "dialect" vs. "language" debate: Some linguistic experts consider some dialects to be distinct languages, while others classify them as regional variations of a larger language.

* Continuum of variation: Languages and dialects exist on a spectrum, with gradual changes in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. This makes it difficult to draw clear lines between them.

However, it's true that the Philippines has a rich linguistic diversity. The most common languages spoken there include:

* Tagalog (the national language)

* Cebuano

* Ilocano

* Hiligaynon (Ilonggo)

* Waray

* Bikol

* Kapampangan

Within each of these languages, there are numerous regional variations and dialects.

Instead of trying to list specific dialects, it's better to understand the overall diversity of languages and dialects in the Philippines. This diversity reflects the country's rich history and cultural heritage.

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