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Manx
a member of the Goidelic group of Celtic languages, formerly spoken on the
Isle of Man but now extinct. Like Scottish Gaelic, Manx was an offshoot of
Irish, and it is closely related to the easternmost dialects of Irish and to
Scottish. The earliest record of the Manx language is a version of the
Anglican Book of Common Prayer, translated into Manx in 1610 by a Welsh
bishop who used an orthography based on that of English. Manx was spoken by
the majority of inhabitants of the Isle of Man until the 19th century, when it
was displaced by English. There are no longer any native speakers of the Manx
language. (Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.)
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