Manx Gaelic
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Manx language — Manx yn Ghaelg, yn Ghailck Pronunciation [əˈɣilk], [əˈɣilɡ] Spoken in Isle of Man Native speakers … Wikipedia
Gaelic — as an adjective means pertaining to the Gaels , including language and culture. As a noun, it may refer to the group of languages spoken by the Gaels, or to any one of the individual languages.Gaelic languagesIn referring to languages, Gaelic may … Wikipedia
Manx (cat) — Manx A crouching, riser tailed, black and white female Manx. Alternative names Manks Origin Isle of Man Common nicknames … Wikipedia
Manx (Sprache) — Manx Gesprochen in Isle of Man Isle of Man Sprecher < 100 als Muttersprache 1689 insgesamt (vorwiegend als Zweitsprache) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Manx — (/mangks/, IPA /ˈmæŋk … Wikipedia
Manx-Gälisch — Manx Gesprochen in the Isle of Man Isle of Man Sprecher < 100 als Muttersprache 1689 insgesamt (vorwiegend als Zweitsprache)[1] … Deutsch Wikipedia
Manx English — Location of the Isle of Man within the British Isles. Manx English, or Anglo Manx, is the historic dialect of English spoken on the Isle of Man, though today in decline. It has many borrowings from the original Manx language, a Goidelic language … Wikipedia
Manx — 1. adjective /mæŋks/ a) pertaining to the Isle of Man and/or its Celtic people. b) of or relating to Manx Gaelic. 2. noun /mæŋks/ a) A member or descendant of the Celtic people in the Isle of Man … Wiktionary
Manx people — Manx Manninee … Wikipedia
Manx literature — is literature in the Manx language. The earliest datable text in Manx (preserved in 18th century manuscripts), a poetic history of the Isle of Man from the introduction of Christianity, dates to the 16th century at the latest. Christianity has… … Wikipedia