Manchester dialect

Manchester dialect
Mancunian, Manc
Two men sing into microphones.
RegionGreater Manchester
EthnicityEnglish
English alphabet
Language codes
ISO 639-3
IETFen-u-sd-gbman
Manchester in red, Greater Manchester in light yellow

Manchester dialect or Manchester English, known informally as Mancunian (/mænˈkjniən/ 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 dialect and the West Riding dialect of Yorkshire.[1]

Manchester accents are prominent in popular media via television shows such as Coronation Street and members of rock bands such as Happy Mondays, New Order, Oasis, The Fall, The Stone Roses, and Take That.[2]

  1. ^ Wells (1982), pp. 366–367.
  2. ^ Qureshi, Yakub (8 September 2007). "We're all speaking Manc now!". Manchester Evening News. Archived from the original on 22 November 2016. Retrieved 18 December 2008.