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Manx adjective uk /mæŋks/ us /mæŋks/ relating or belonging to the Isle of Man, the people who live there, or their language: 马恩岛的;马恩岛人的;马恩语的 The mill makes the distinctive sky-blue Manx tartan. His accounts are shot through with Manx swear words. The Manx parliament bestowed on him an honorary knighthood. The boat was located 10 miles off the Manx coast. Manx Gaelic, once on the verge of extinction, is now taught in schools. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Language names Albanian American English American Sign Language Amharic Angrezi Ebonics Fijian Filipino Finno-Ugric Frisian Georgian Mongolian Montenegrin Monégasque Nahua Nahuatl Romany Uzbek Vietnamese Yiddish
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Countries, nationalities & continents: nationalities Manx noun[ U ] uk /mæŋks/ us /mæŋks/ a Celtic language spoken by some people in the Isle of Man, especially in the past: 马恩岛盖尔语 By that time, Manx and Cornish had both died out. In Manx, ee is both a pronoun ("she" or "it") and a verb ("to eat"). In the 2001 census, 2.2% of the population claimed to have knowledge of Manx. Manx, in the Isle of Man, has been revived more successfully. "Good Morning little people" or in Manx, "Moghrey Mie Vooinjer Veggey". SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Language names Albanian American English American Sign Language Amharic Angrezi Ebonics Fijian Filipino Finno-Ugric Frisian Georgian Mongolian Montenegrin Monégasque Nahua Nahuatl Romany Uzbek Vietnamese Yiddish |