The Isle of Man. It is spoken by around 5% of the population.
There is no such nationality as British. This is just the name of a state 'Britain'. The languages spoken within the British Isles are 1/ English 2/ Welsh 3/ Gaelic
The Celtic language spoken of the Isle of Man was Manx, which some societies are currently trying to bring back as a spoken language.
- Manx spoken in Isle of Man There are a number of secret languages or "argots", spoken by minorities or gypsy peoples in Europe. There is a language called "Cant" spoken by some travelling people in Ireland. There is a language called "Bron" spoken by people in Spain and France.
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.
just in the isle of man but we use English now instead of Manx
The two official languages of the Isle of Man are:EnglishManxVirtually everyone speaks English. Manx is critically endangered and no longer has any native speakers. About 1700 people can speak it as a second language.
The official legal language is ENGLISH, throughout the UK. However, in Scotland, Scottish Gaelic is spoken in the highlands and Western Isles. In Wales, Cymru(Welsh) is spoken mainly in the north of Wales. In Cornwall , there are moves to resurrect Cornish(Kernow). In Northern Ireland, Erse (Irish Gaelic) is spoken. In the Isle of Man , Manx is spoken. However, with the large immigrant popultions from around the world, probably every language on Earth is socially spoken. However, it has no legal recognition.
There is no "British" language... or, more accurately, there are several languages more or less native to the British Isles: English (predominantly), Welsh, Manx, a couple of varieties of Gaelic... You'd need to be more specific as to precisely which one you mean. Presumably you mean something other than English, or you wouldn't even need to ask (in English) how to say a phrase given in English.
AnswerThe Celts originated somewhere in France and the different languages sprung from their language. Gaeilge is what is spoken in Ireland, Scots Gaelic is spoken in Scotland and Welsh is spoken in Wales.
The official language of Scotland is English. However, in some remote areas, particularly in the Western Isles, people speak Gaelic as a first language. Scots (a dialect of standard English) is also spoken throughout Scotland and can be difficult to understand for people not used to it.
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.
Cornish, Manx, Scottish Gaelic.