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Is the Manx language dead or alive? In 2009 Manx was declared officially extinct by UNESCO. This prompted pupils in a primary school to write to UNESCO telling them that Manx was still alive in their classroom. Even though the language was officially declared extinct, efforts by some linguists have led to a revival of Manx. Right now if you take a drive through the Isle of Man where the language is spoken you will find road signs, novels, phone applications and radio shows broadcast in Manx. There is a Manx [...] |
Manx is a Gaelic language that was spoken on the Isle of Man. It became extinct in 1974 as a first language, but there are efforts to revive it.
Download our free dictionary (for Windows or Android) and browse both the Manx-English and the English-Manx lists. Look up a word, add or modify an entry, and learn words at your own rhythm from a personal learning list. Click here to learn more about the features or scroll down to download the program. An online version is also available, so you can browse the dictionary without downloading it.
Download our free dictionary for Android! Browse the wordlists, look up words and practice your vocabulary at your own rhythm. An online version is also available, so you can browse the dictionary without downloading it.
This dictionary was made by Guy T. Gambill.
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List status: © Guy T. Gambill
Manx > English: 8,356 words
English > Manx: 9,674 words
Last update: March 21, 2014
First upload: November 12, 2003
1. Read and accept the terms of our copyright notice
2. Click here to download the program (2.21 mb)
3. Click here to download the Manx word list (731.48 kb)
4. Double click on each file and install in suggested folder.
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