Manx language — Manx yn Ghaelg, yn Ghailck Pronunciation [əˈɣilk], [əˈɣilɡ] Spoken in Isle of Man Native speakers … Wikipedia
Manx people — Manx Manninee … Wikipedia
Manx (cat) — Manx A crouching, riser tailed, black and white female Manx. Alternative names Manks Origin Isle of Man Common nicknames … Wikipedia
Manx Radio — (Radio Manx Ltd.) The Manx Radio logo since 2009. City of license Douglas Broadcast area Isle of Man Slogan The Sound of your Life … 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
Manx — (/mangks/, IPA /ˈmæŋk … Wikipedia
Manx — Manx, a. Of or pertaining to the Isle of Man, or its inhabitants; as, the Manx language. [1913 Webster] {Manx shearwater} . [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Manx shearwater — Manx Manx, a. Of or pertaining to the Isle of Man, or its inhabitants; as, the Manx language. [1913 Webster] {Manx shearwater} . [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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 surnames — Location of the Isle of Man. Manx surnames are surnames which originate on the Isle of Man. The general make up of Manx surnames reflects the recorded history of the island, which can be divided into three different eras Gaelic, Norse, and… … Wikipedia