no such word as dunt but still hear it every day.
Our language is in need of "accents" to accommodate the variety of accents that are prevalent throughout the land. Written "manc" is nothing like how it's pronounced, i.e. hiya is pronounced eyeoeh, jimmy is jimmeh, later is lateoeh, cockney/southern where u becomes a, fack orf you great cant, wanker becomes wankhah, a becomes ai, aindbawl, th becomes v as in "dont vese noverners toke fanny". Midlandese, as yam yam, cheeps and gryvey on a plight . Scouse where d replaces most first letters as in "Ah but day do dough dont dee " . Bastardised localised and marmalised, poor old english language.
Our language is in need of "accents" to accommodate the variety of accents that are prevalent throughout the land. Written "manc" is nothing like how it's pronounced, i.e. hiya is pronounced eyeoeh, jimmy is jimmeh, later is lateoeh, cockney/southern where u becomes a, fack orf you great cant, wanker becomes wankhah, a becomes ai, aindbawl, th becomes v as in "dont vese noverners toke fanny". Midlandese, as yam yam, cheeps and gryvey on a plight . Scouse where d replaces most first letters as in "Ah but day do dough dont dee " . Bastardised localised and marmalised, poor old english language.