Manx English (Manks English), or Anglo-Manx (Anglo-Manks), is the historic dialect of English spoken on the Isle of Man, though today in decline. It has...
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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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The Manx (/mæŋks/ manks; Manx: ny Manninee) are an ethnic group originating on the Isle of Man, in the Irish Sea in Northern Europe. They belong to the...
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related to the Isle of 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...
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Culture of the Isle of Man (redirect from Manx culture)
of the Isle of Man is English. Manx Gaelic has traditionally been spoken but is now considered "critically endangered". The Manx Gaelic language is a Goidelic...
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Manx Americans (Manx: Americanyn Manninagh) are Americans of full or partial Manx ancestral origin or Manx people who reside in the United States of America...
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The Manx cat (/ˈmæŋks/, in earlier times often spelled Manks) is a breed of domestic cat (Felis catus) originating on the Isle of Man, with a mutation...
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Languages of the Isle of Man (redirect from Manx languages)
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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Channel Islands: Channel Island English Isle of Man: Manx English Gibraltar: Gibraltarian English Hiberno-English (Irish English) Ulster Ulster Scots dialect...
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British English is the set of varieties of the English language native to the United Kingdom, especially Great Britain. More narrowly, it can refer specifically...
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Isle of Man (redirect from Manx (mythology))
The Isle of Man (Manx: Mannin [ˈmanɪnʲ], also Ellan Vannin [ˈɛlʲan ˈvanɪnʲ]) or Mann (/mæn/ man), is a self-governing British Crown Dependency in the Irish...
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realised as [aː], giving a pronunciation of Cardiff /ˈkɑːdɪf/ as [ˈkaːdɪf] Manx English has its own distinctive accent, influenced to some extent by the Lancashire...
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The mainstream Pitcairn culture is a mixture of British (specifically English, Manx and Scottish) and Polynesian (specifically Tahitian) cultures derived...
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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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Highland English Kiltartanese Languages of Ireland Manx English Regional accents of English Welsh English Hiberno is pronounced /haɪˈbɜːrnoʊ, hɪ-/ hy-BUR-noh...
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taken by the Survey of English Dialects (SED), which used the historic counties (minus Cheshire) as a basis, and grouped Manx English with Northern dialects...
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Goidelic languages (category Articles containing Manx-language text)
needed] In English, it is common to have distinct pronunciations of the word, with Scottish Gaelic pronounced /ˈɡælɪk/ compared to Irish and Manx Gaelic pronounced...
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and Labrador List of people of Newfoundland and Labrador Highland English Manx English "Early settlements in Newfoundland". Retrieved 27 September 2007...
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be divided into three different eras — Gaelic, Norse, and English. In consequence most Manx surnames are derived from the Gaelic or Norse languages. During...
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Indian English Malaysian English Manx English New Zealand English Philippine English Scottish English Singapore English South African English The majority...
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Literature in the Manx language, which shares common linguistic and cultural roots with the Gaelic literature and Pre-Christian Celtic mythology of Ireland...
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English is a West Germanic language that developed in early medieval England and has since become a global lingua franca. The namesake of the language...
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Coonceil ny Gaelgey (redirect from Manx Language Development Officer)
Coonceil ny Gaelgey (English: Manx Language Advisory Council) is the regulatory body responsible for the creation and provision of authoritative street...
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Rutabaga (category Articles containing Manx-language text)
turnip (Scottish and Canadian English, Irish English, Cornish English and Manx English, as well as some dialects of English in Northern England). However...
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Other English dialects heavily influenced by Celtic languages Bungi dialect Cornish dialect Hiberno-English Highland English (and Scottish English) Manx English...
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Glashtyn (category Articles containing Manx-language text)
Glashtyn (Manx English: glashtin, glashtan [ˈɡlaʃθən] or glashan; Manx: glashtin or glashtyn [ˈɡlaʃtʲənʲ]) is a legendary creature from Manx folklore....
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The grammar of the Manx language has much in common with related Indo-European languages, such as nouns that display gender, number and case and verbs...
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English is a West Germanic language that originated from Ingvaeonic languages brought to Britain in the mid-5th to 7th centuries AD by Anglo-Saxon migrants...
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Flag of the Isle of Man (redirect from Manx flag)
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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high usage. Celtic English varieties employ the structure more than Standard English: "It was meaning right the opposite", Manx English Other linguists have...
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