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.
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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.
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.
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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.
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