Examples of using Manx in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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There is something wrong here, Manx.
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Gaelic cultural influence began in the 5th century and the Manx language, a branch of the Gaelic languages, emerged….
The Manx pound is divided into 100 pence.
In February 2010,the civil partnership bill was introduced by the Manx Government and had its first reading in the House of Keys.
In Manx the name for the village is Kione Droghad meaning"bridge end".
Birds which spend much of their summer in the Arctic, such as brent geese,will head south to the relatively warmer conditions of a Manx winter.
Manx is widely considered to be an important part of the island's culture and heritage.
The 19th and20th Centuries saw a dramatic decline in the usage of Manx, with it being increasingly viewed by island residents as a backward language.
Celton Manx Ltd was granted an OGRA licence on 1st August 2008 and is regulated in the Isle of Man, British Isles.
Eventine was recovering in his room when the Changeling,disguised for months as Eventine's pet dog Manx, tried to kill the old king in his bed.
Similarly, Manx no longer has any native speakers, although as late as 1870 it was spoken by about half the people of the Isle of Man.
Isle of Man Airport,also known as Ronaldsway Airport and, in Manx, Purt Aer Vannin, is the main civilian airport on the Isle of Man.
Whittow defines it as a"Scottish term for a deep valley in the Highlands" that is"narrower than a strath".[1] The word is Goidelic in origin: gleann in Irish and Scottish Gaelic,glion in Manx.
Wild ancestors provided them with endurance, and genes, unlike some other tailless species,such as Manx, do not create a predisposition to any diseases.
Celton Manx, operator of SBOBET, announced in August 2013 its Asian betting partnership agreements with five Premier League teams, becoming a state Asian betting partner of Swansea City A.F.C.
As in Breton, there are four types of mutation in Cornish(compared to threein Welsh, two in Irish and Manx, and one in Scottish Gaelic).
The Isle of Man Steam Railway to the westis operated largely as a tourist attraction but the Manx Electric Railway to the east is a commercially operated railway system though its operation is closer to a tramway than a railway.
BBC local radio station, however, in the Isle of Man, partly because the island has long beenserved by the popular independent commercial station, Manx Radio, which predates the existence of BBC.
I have a female Manx cat that loves to watch me work on the computer, and while I was in the process of moving some of the photos from my flashcard, she decided to take a stroll on the keyboard, and hit the right combination of keys to erase some of the photos from the card.
Yet I'm here in Berlin for the Polyglot Gathering, a meeting of 350 or so people who speak multiple languages-some as diverse as Manx, Klingon and Saami, the language of reindeer herders in Scandinavia.
SBOBET Celton is operated by Celton Manx Limited, a company incorporated pursuant to the laws of the Isle of Man, registered with the Companies Registry of the Isle of Man under Company No. 121580C and located at Celton House, Isle of Man Business Park, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM2 2QZ, British Isles.
Benoses(Procellariiformes) such as albatrosses circle the earth, flying over the southern oceans,while others such as Manx shearwaters migrate 14,000 km(8,700 mi) between their northern breeding grounds and the southern ocean.
Phenomenal job by the organizers of the today's Argentina-El Salvador friendly, which was played at FedEx Field outside of Washington, D.C. That song you're listening to isn't the Salvadoran national anthem,but probably the Manx(that would be the Isle of Man) national anthem.
They are most commonly referred to as maighdeann-mhara in Scottish Gaelic, maighdean mhara in Irish,and moidyn varrey in Manx[11]("maiden of the sea" i.e. mermaids) and clearly have the seal-like attributes of selkies.[12] The only term which specifically refers to a selkie but which is only rarely encountered is maighdeann-ròin, or"seal maiden".