Manx is a word that is used in several contexts. There is, for
example, a Manx cat. Manx is also a Gaelic language. Things
relating to the Isle of Man are often entitled Manx, for example
Manx Radio.
Manx is a word that is used in several contexts. There is, for
example, a Manx cat. Manx is also a Gaelic language. Things
relating to the Isle of Man are often entitled Manx, for example
Manx Radio.
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There are three Gaelic languages, Manx, Irish and Scottish
Gaelic.
Manx is the native language of the Isle of Mann.
Irish is the native language of Ireland.
Scottish Gaelic is the native language of Scotland.
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The two official languages of the Isle of Man are:
English
Manx
Virtually everyone speaks English. Manx is critically endangered and no longer has any native speakers. About 1700 people can speak it as a second language.
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It is argid. (Compare Irish and Scottish Gaelic airgead)
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W Cubbon has written:
'A bibliographical account of the literature translated into the
Manx language' -- subject(s): Manx literature, Bibliography,
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