"Mancunians" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Mancunians" Meaning

Mancunians refers to the people of Manchester, a city in North West England. It is used as an adjective to describe something or someone related to Manchester or its inhabitants.

"Mancunians" Examples

Usage Examples for "Mancunians"


The Mancunians have a strong sense of community and often gather at the local pub to watch Manchester United games.
As a Mancunian myself, I have to admit that I've always been a bit biased when it comes to supporting my local team.
While visiting Manchester, I had the chance to try some traditional Mancunian cuisine, which was surprisingly delicious.
The Mancunians' accent is distinctive and can be quite difficult for non-native speakers to understand.
Despite the rivalry between Manchester and Liverpool, many Mancunians have a great deal of respect for the Liverpool fans and their city.

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