Mancunian

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Mancunian is a term for a person from the city of Manchester in northwest England, often associated with the region’s distinctive accent and cultural identity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf demonym
associatedWith Greater Manchester
Manchester
Manchester city centre
Manchester football culture
Manchester industrial heritage
Manchester music scene
Manchester Ship Canal
surface form: Manchester ship canal region
contrastsWith Liverpudlian
Londoner
Scouser
country United Kingdom
culturalIdentity Manchester cultural identity
demographicScope native or long-term resident of Manchester
etymology Mancunian self-linksurface differs
surface form: derived from Latin name for Manchester, Mancunium or Mamucium
hasAccent Mancunian accent
hasColloquialForm Manc
hasDialect Manchester dialect
hasStereotypeOf direct manner of speaking
strong local pride
language English
locatedIn northwest England
partOf British regional identities
English regional identities
refersTo person from Manchester
region North West England
spelledAs Mancunian
usedAsAdjectiveFor things related to Manchester
usedAsNounFor inhabitant of Manchester
usedIn British English

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Manchester, United Kingdom hasDemonym Mancunian
subject surface form: Manchester
Mancunian etymology Mancunian self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: derived from Latin name for Manchester, Mancunium or Mamucium