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  1. Manx language. Manx (Gaelg or Gailck, pronounced [ɡilɡ] or [ɡilk] or [ɡeːlɡ]), also known as Manx Gaelic or Manks, is a Goidelic language of the insular Celtic branch of the Celtic language family, itself a branch of the Indo-European language family. Manx is the historical language of the Manx people. Although few children have Manx as a ...

  2. To learn more about the Manx language visit learnmanx.com. Culture Vannin provides a translations service between Manx and English. For further information about lessons, translations and using the language, contact the Manx Language Development Officer at Culture Vannin: Manx Language Development Officer, Fairfield House, Main Road, St John ...

  3. www.learnmanx.com › learning › lessonsLearning | Learn Manx

    The original Manx prose is presented side by side with the English translation, and soundfiles accompany the text. This story forms part of the Manx course, 'Coorse Mooar', which is available as a book from shops such as Bridge Bookshop, and provides a comprehensive guide to the language.

  4. Machine translation for the Manx language is supported by 3 machine translation APIs. Quality estimation for the Manx language is supported by 0 quality estimation APIs. Code gv Names Manx, Manx Gaelic Language family Celtic Indo-European Scripts Latin Locale variants gv-im Machine translation 3 machine translation APIs support Manx. Baidu ...

  5. Spoken Dictionary. Please use the following spoken dictionary for assistance in pronouncing basic Manx words and phrases. The dictionary is organised according to themes and will be added to on a regular basis. Please let us know if there are particular terms you would like adding to the dictionary by contacting the Manx Language Development ...

  6. A collection of useful words and phrases, which can be found in our handy leaflet 'Your pocket guide to the Manx language'. We're delighted to see and hear more people using Manx on and off-island these days; why not join them and inject some Gaelg (Manx) into your daily life, with phrases such as 'moghrey mie' (good morning); 'fastyr mie' (good afternoon) and 'gura mie ayd' (thank you).

  7. Feb 24, 2022 · Manx is spoken by as many as 1,800 people, primarily on the Isle of Man. A Celtic language, Manx was once driven into decline by English-only policies and fe...

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