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    Manx (endonym: Gaelg or Gailck, pronounced [ɡilɡ, geːlɡ] or [gilk]), also known as Manx Gaelic, is a Gaelic language of the insular Celtic branch of the...
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    Ireland. However, Manx gaelic later developed in isolation and belongs as a separate Goidelic language of the Insular Celtic languages. According to the...
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  • (/ɡɔɪˈdɛlɪk/ goy-DEL-ik) or Gaelic languages (Irish: teangacha Gaelacha; Scottish Gaelic: cànanan Goidhealach; Manx: çhengaghyn Gaelgagh) form one of the...
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    called stubbin (apparently both singular and plural) in colloquial Manx language, were known by the early 19th century as cats from the Isle of Man,...
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    Isle of Man (redirect from Manx (mythology))
    of St. Patrick began settling the island, and the Manx language, a branch of the Goidelic languages, emerged. In 627, King Edwin of Northumbria conquered...
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  • Man: Manx people Manx surnames Isle of Man It may also refer to: Manx language, also known as Manx or Manx Gaelic, the native Goidelic Celtic language of...
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  • The Manx (Manx language: Ny Manninee) are an ethnic group from the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea in northern Europe. They are often described as a Celtic...
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    The main language of the Isle of Man is English, predominantly the Manx English dialect. Manx, the historical language of the island, is still maintained...
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  • World's Languages in Danger. Manx is a language spoken in the Isle of Man, which is in the Irish Sea, between Scotland, England, Ireland and Wales. Manx ceased...
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    between the three Goidelic languages (Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Manx). Gaelic is a collective term for the Goidelic languages, and when the context is...
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    the surviving vestiges of Manx culture after a long period of Anglicisation, and significant interest in the Manx language, history and musical tradition...
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    from Manx, a Goidelic language, and it differs widely from any other variety of English, including dialects from other areas in which Celtic languages are...
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    living languages: the four continuously living languages Breton, Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Welsh, and the two revived languages Cornish and Manx. All are...
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    Gaelic, Norse, and English. In consequence most Manx surnames are derived from the Gaelic or Norse languages. During the first period of recorded history...
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  • Manx Radio (legally Radio Manx Ltd.) (Manx: Radio Vannin) is the national commercial radio station for the Isle of Man. It began broadcasting on 29 June...
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    extinct Cumbric, both Western Brittonic languages, are more distantly related, and the Goidelic languages (Irish, Manx, Scottish Gaelic) have a slight connection...
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  • Ned Maddrell (category Articles containing Manx-language text)
    27 December 1974) was a Manx fisherman who, at the time of his death, was the last surviving native speaker of the Manx language. Maddrell was born on 20...
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    Scottish Gaelic, as well as both Irish and Manx, developed out of Old Irish. It became a distinct spoken language sometime in the 13th century in the Middle...
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    of Man" (Manx: Arrane Ashoonagh Vannin, [əraːnʲ əʒuːnəx vanənʲ]) was written and composed by William Henry Gill (1839–1923), with the Manx translation...
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    inscriptions. The transition between Manx Brythonic (a Brythonic language like modern Welsh) and Manx Gaelic (a Goidelic language like modern Scottish Gaelic and...
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    general revival of the Manx language and culture, after the death of the last native speaker of Manx in 1974. Musicians of the Manx musical revival include...
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  • as the Manx Heritage Foundation (Culture Vannin) and the position of Manx Language Officer. The government has released an official Manx Language Strategy...
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    Yn Chruinnaght (category Articles containing Manx-language text)
    Yn Chruinnaght (Manx for "the gathering") is a cultural festival in the Isle of Man which celebrates Manx music, Manx language and culture, and links with...
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  • (pronounced [ˈtsɑ̃ːtim]) is also used, a word derived from the French Centime. The Manx word for "euro" is either oarey (plural: oaraghyn), based on Yn Oarpey ("Europe")...
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  • and Manx are part of the separate Goidelic branch of Insular Celtic. Joseph Loth viewed Cornish and Breton as being two dialects of the same language, claiming...
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    The flag of the Isle of Man (Manx: brattagh Vannin) is a triskelion, composed of three armoured legs with golden spurs, upon a red background. It has been...
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    Literature in the Manx language, which shares common roots with the Gaelic literature and Pre-Christian mythology of Ireland and Scotland, is known from...
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  • Sláinte (category Articles containing Manx-language text)
    Handbook of Late Spoken Manx Niemeyer (1984) ISBN 3-484-42904-6 Ó Maolalaigh, R. Scottish Gaelic in three months. Hugo Language Books, 1996 ISBN 0-85285-234-7...
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    transcription delimiters. Although Irish, Manx and Scottish Gaelic are closely related as Goidelic (a.k.a. Gaelic) Celtic languages, they are different in many ways...
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  • The pound (abbreviation: IMP; sign: £), or Manx pound (Manx: Punt Manninagh; in order to distinguish it from other similar-named currencies), is the currency...
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