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Manx
Celtic language spoken on the Isle of Man
Middle Irish
Goidelic language which was spoken in Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man from the 10th to 12th centuries

Cregneash
Cregneash or Cregneish () is a small village and tourist destination in the extreme south-west of the Isle of Man, about from Port Erin. Most of the village is now part of a living museum run by Manx National Heritage. There are also a number of private homes in the village, but their external appearance is controlled to maintain an older look. The village was also home to prominent Manx language speakers, Edward Faragher and Ned Maddrell.
Sophia Morrison
Manx writer (1859-1917)
Bunscoill Ghaelgagh
Manx language primary school in St John's, Isle of Man
Manx literature
literature in the Manx language
Sodor
fictional island from The Railway Series books by the Rev. W. Awdry

William Cubbon
antiquary and museum curator

Edward Faragher
Manx poet
Coonceil ny Gaelgey
organization