Northern England English
These are the accents and dialect spoken north of the midlands, in cities like Manchester, Leeds, and Liverpool. Related accents also found in rural Yorkshire, although there are some unique dialect features there that I won’t get into now.Features:
- The foot-stut merger: (see the Midlands description above).
- Non-rhoticity, except in some rural areas.
- The dipthong in words like kite and ride is lengthened so that kitecan become something like IPA ka:ɪt (i.e. it sounds a bit like “kaaaait”)
- Unique vocab includes use of the word mam to mean mother, similar to Irish English.
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