Manx, the language of the Isle of Man, is spoken to some extent by between 1,000 and 2,000 people on the Isle of Man. A small number are fluent speakers but most are not.
All people speak differently.
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The Manx Celtic-Christian cross has four arms. The Manx "Trie Cassyn" symbol has three legs with three feet. <http://www.isle-of-man.com/manxnotebook/history/legs.htm>
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Scottish people speak in general English however there are many Scots who speak Laland Scots which is a bit of a germanic English dialect (look up lalands or lowland Scots). It's spoken by 200,000 people according to ethnologue.com but could be up to a couple of million. In the outer hebrides there is also a Gaelic community who speak Scots Gaelic (Gáidhlig) in the Gaidhealtachd (Gaelic speaking area). It's related to Irish and Manx and is a protected language under EU law as only around 50000 people speak it.
There is no specific number of people who speak "Australian" as a language. Australian English is the official language of Australia and is spoken by the majority of the population, along with various indigenous languages and immigrant languages.
Approximately 40 million people speak Bhojpuri as their first language, primarily in the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh, as well as in parts of Nepal and Mauritius.
1,30,79,696 people speak assamese in india.
Around 80 million people speak Wu, a variety of Chinese primarily spoken in the region around Shanghai in China. It is considered one of the main vernaculars within the larger group of Chinese dialects.
The easiest way to find Manx kittens is to look for them online, as many websites sell this breed to potential owners. Popular websites to find these kittens at are OregonManx, Dey Dream Manx, Petfinder, and KarelloManx.
Many people in Nigeria speak English, as it was a British colony for many years.
Singlish is only spoken by Singaporeans, so not many people speak it (thank goodness really)