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Manchester dialect

Manchester dialect or Manchester English, known informally as Mancunian (/mænˈkjuːniən/ man-KEW-nee-ən) or Manc, is the English accent and dialect variations native to Manchester and some of the Greater Manchester area of England. Sharing features with both West Midlands and Northern English, it is closely related to its neighbours like the Lancashire…

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IETF
en-u-sd-gbman
ISO 639-3
Language family
GermanicWest GermanicIngvaeonicAnglo-FrisianAnglicAnglianNorth AnglicNorthern EnglishManchester dialect · West GermanicIngvaeonicAnglo-FrisianAnglicAnglianNorth AnglicNorthern EnglishManchester dialect · IngvaeonicAnglo-FrisianAnglicAnglianNorth AnglicNorthern EnglishManchester dialect · Anglo-FrisianAnglicAnglianNorth AnglicNorthern EnglishManchester dialect · AnglicAnglianNorth AnglicNorthern EnglishManchester dialect
Native to
England
Region
Greater Manchester
Writing system
English alphabet

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Manchester dialect

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Avg. degree1.98
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Manchester dialect

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related to Research · 21
Manchester dialect → Accents, Alexander John Ellis, Bolton, Bradford, Derbyshire, English, Greater Manchester, His, In, John, Lancashire, Manchester, Manchester Ballads, Mancunians, NG-coalescence, The, Throughout, Wells, West Riding, Wigan
Language family · 9
Manchester dialect → AnglianNorth AnglicNorthern EnglishManchester dialect, AnglicAnglianNorth AnglicNorthern EnglishManchester dialect, Anglo-FrisianAnglicAnglianNorth AnglicNorthern EnglishManchester dialect, GermanicWest GermanicIngvaeonicAnglo-FrisianAnglicAnglianNorth AnglicNorthern EnglishManchester dialect, IngvaeonicAnglo-FrisianAnglicAnglianNorth AnglicNorthern EnglishManchester dialect, Manchester dialect, North AnglicNorthern EnglishManchester dialect, Northern EnglishManchester dialect, West GermanicIngvaeonicAnglo-FrisianAnglicAnglianNorth AnglicNorthern EnglishManchester dialect
IETF · 1
Manchester dialect → en-u-sd-gbman
ISO 639-3 · 1
Manchester dialect → –
Native to · 1
Manchester dialect → England
Region · 1
Manchester dialect → Greater Manchester
Writing system · 1
Manchester dialect → English alphabet

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manchester accent mancunian english greater dialect northern accents lancashire salford also area england speakers west used city words known features

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Manchester dialectIETFen-u-sd-gbman1.00infobox
Manchester dialectISO 639-31.00infobox
Manchester dialectLanguage familyGermanicWest GermanicIngvaeonicAnglo-FrisianAnglicAnglianNorth AnglicNorthern EnglishManchester dialect1.00infobox
Manchester dialectLanguage familyWest GermanicIngvaeonicAnglo-FrisianAnglicAnglianNorth AnglicNorthern EnglishManchester dialect1.00infobox
Manchester dialectLanguage familyIngvaeonicAnglo-FrisianAnglicAnglianNorth AnglicNorthern EnglishManchester dialect1.00infobox
Manchester dialectLanguage familyAnglo-FrisianAnglicAnglianNorth AnglicNorthern EnglishManchester dialect1.00infobox
Manchester dialectLanguage familyAnglicAnglianNorth AnglicNorthern EnglishManchester dialect1.00infobox
Manchester dialectLanguage familyAnglianNorth AnglicNorthern EnglishManchester dialect1.00infobox
Manchester dialectLanguage familyNorth AnglicNorthern EnglishManchester dialect1.00infobox
Manchester dialectLanguage familyNorthern EnglishManchester dialect1.00infobox
Manchester dialectLanguage familyManchester dialect1.00infobox
Manchester dialectNative toEngland1.00infobox
Manchester dialectRegionGreater Manchester1.00infobox
Manchester dialectWriting systemEnglish alphabet1.00infobox

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