You don't sound very Mancunian. Are you sure you're not one of those people who pretends to be from Manchester but is actually from somewhere else in Greater Manchester (Stockport, Bury, Trafford, etc.)?
2:14 In tha Bronx they still say dead ass; shorten from dead ass serious, which used to be said on the regular from D.C. to Boston. It's still used for serious, but it's also used to mean extremely.
it’s sound as a pound! Thanks for sharing this video. I just moved to Manchester last year and it’s very helpful to learn a bit these Mancunian slangs :)))
Your kid is your brother or sister. "How's your kid doing these days?" = How's your brother/sister doing? Our kid = my sibling. Is how it literally translates. But yes, it's been widened since Noel and Liam from oasis made it famous, to friends and other family members. It's like bollocks literally means testicles. But they're are other contexts you can use it for. Nonsense, for example. You're talking bollocks = you're talking nonsense.
I am originally from Manchester and I loathe the words "mint" it was never used before I moved to the UNITED STATES in 2000 . Then I am old school manc born and bred
Wish I was a full blooded Mancunian. Favourite city in the UK, I can't wait to come back home!
Jess is Fit, and super sweet, makes us proud to be manc.
One that confused them here "I am just giving you some stick "
Then :ok that doesn't mean what you are thinking judging from your look
You don't sound very Mancunian. Are you sure you're not one of those people who pretends to be from Manchester but is actually from somewhere else in Greater Manchester (Stockport, Bury, Trafford, etc.)?
Just put Liam and R kid on here.
2:14 In tha Bronx they still say dead ass; shorten from dead ass serious, which used to be said on the regular from D.C. to Boston. It's still used for serious, but it's also used to mean extremely.
Is Sale and Sale Moor Mancunian?
You forgot to mention the word "Bobbins" . Which is a mint word in itself. Dead good Manc word.
@@venture-ette9343 Sound 👍🏼
True! Missed that one =(
My mum would be like "stop your skriking (is there a proper way to spell it?) Or I'll give you something to skrike about!"
Jess is mint
Fuck off you Munich twat 🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼💙💙💙
You got pretty friend
Love this, I’m from Manchester ❤️❤️❤️
@@venture-ette9343 you need to support CITEH 🇧🇼🇧🇼
I live in bury but was born in old Trafford
Bury is in greater manchester bty
it’s sound as a pound! Thanks for sharing this video. I just moved to Manchester last year and it’s very helpful to learn a bit these Mancunian slangs :)))
Amazing! I hope you enjoy Manchester. I miss it so much! I'm glad you found it helpful :-)
talk one after each other! To become understandable for non-uk residents!
She well manny 😂😂scran
that is interesting.
So now I’m actually kind of curious, I was born in Manchester but I live in the US. Would that still make me a Mancunian?
Venture-Ette cool, ta!
By birth, yes. By culture probably not. Do you say tea instead of dinner?
Yes
Your kid is your brother or sister. "How's your kid doing these days?" = How's your brother/sister doing? Our kid = my sibling. Is how it literally translates. But yes, it's been widened since Noel and Liam from oasis made it famous, to friends and other family members.
It's like bollocks literally means testicles. But they're are other contexts you can use it for. Nonsense, for example. You're talking bollocks = you're talking nonsense.
Top explanation! top lasses!
Venture-Ette Don't mention it! greetings from Lima-Peru!🙌🙌
I’m mancunion, i go to school in town
Awesome!
You go to school in town where??
@@cole_b Town means our manc city mate
You look mint guys
I am originally from Manchester and I loathe the words "mint" it was never used before I moved to the UNITED STATES in 2000 . Then I am old school manc born and bred
Oh and "bobbins"
Ginnel...go down the ginnel
I got fucking scammed yer ain't manc was looking for a fit manc bird
Is she not? I skipped parts of the video. Is she a plastic manc?
I'm a manc and I've never heard anyone say sound as a pound
Maybe not as common as before? But this is what I was told :-)
@@venture-ette9343 I've heard people say sound as I do so myself but not the pound bit that sounds a bit old fashioned that
Can you adopt me please?