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Thread: O/T Do you say "munt" instead of "musn't"?

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    O/T Do you say "munt" instead of "musn't"?

    I'm just checking how common you all are.

    I say "musn't" of course.

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    I've used the word munter but not munt

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    No. Is it dee dar language?

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    As in "we beat Sheffield Wednesday 3-0, they must be really poor, munt they?"

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    Both

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    Quote Originally Posted by millertop View Post
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    Depending on who (whom?) you're speaking to on the telephone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by great_fire View Post
    I'm just checking how common you all are.

    I say "musn't" of course.
    Never heard it said like that before. I have to check myself sometimes for saying c.unt for couldn't and I use the term nowt for nothing but it dunt mek mi common.

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    An odd one

    A lot of my extended family say dunt instead of doesn't but they don't say munt instead mustn't

    ( and then there's Roly's forruds)

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    I say couldn't. What do you say?

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    Moreover, do you change your dialect depending who's company you're in? I certainly do.

    Would love an open conversation with roly.

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