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Though the language became extinct in 1972 with the death of the last native speaker of Manx, it is now seeing a revival, with nearly 2,000 now speaking the language. | Though the language became extinct in 1972 with the death of the last native speaker of Manx, it is now seeing a revival, with nearly 2,000 now speaking the language. | ||
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Manx (Gaelg) is a Celtic language of the Goidelic branch, spoken in the Isle of Man. It is closely related to Irish and Scottish Gaelic.
Though the language became extinct in 1972 with the death of the last native speaker of Manx, it is now seeing a revival, with nearly 2,000 now speaking the language.