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by Eurotalk
- a basic introduction to Manx. Includes dialogues, exercises, games, tests and notes in many different languages. Introduces a fairly limited amount of vocabulary and phrases, but does so in an effective and fun way.
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by Eurotalk
- teaches basic, useful Manx vocabulary with exercises, games and tests. Aimed at children up to 12 years old, but also useful for older learners.
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by Usbourne
- a colourful, 34-page book, clearly laid out with Manx words linked to amusing pictures and including a pronunciation guide. Plus free CD: Manx in a Week - your free introduction to Manx Gaelic.
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by Edmund Goodwin
A Manx primer compiled by Edwin Goodwin in 1909 and revised by Rev. R L Thomson in 1987.
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by John Gell
a series of graded lessons in English and Manx. Includes phonetic pronounciation and provides an introduction to idiomatic and conversational Manx.
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by John Kelly
- a new edition of John Kelly's Manx-English / English-Manx dictionary, which was first published in 1866.
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by John Kelly, Archibald Cregeen, John Ivon Mosley, William Gill and John Thomas Clarke
- a Manx-English dictionary first published in 1866.
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by Jennifer Kewley Draskau
- covers the grammar, spelling and pronunciation of Manx Gaelic, and is accessible to readers of all levels of competence.
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Lewis Carroll (Author), John Tenniel (Illustrator), Brian Stowell (Translator)
- a Manx version of Lewis Carroll's famous story, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, with illustrations by John Tenniel.
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Other Manx language materials and books about the Isle of Man are available from:
http://www.lexiconbookshop.co.im
Information about Manx | Phrases | Numbers | Colours | Family words | Colours | Time | Idioms | Proverbs | Terms of endearment | Comparison of Celtic languages | Celtic cognates | Celtiadur | Songs | Tower of Babel | The decline and revival of Manx | My podcast about Manx | Links | Learning materials
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