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by delcaran 2056 days ago
It's not really Neapolitan, it's Italian plain and simple.
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Not really. The soft "sc" with a mute "e" at the end is typical of souther Italian dialects, including neapolitan and sicilian.

When you say "capisc?", instead of "capisce?" (written: capisci?), Italians mostly feel that the word is said following a southern Italian dialect.