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Isle of Man
Summary
- Official Name
- Sovereignty Status
- The British monarch in Privy Council remains responsible for the sovereign duties of military defense, ‘good government’, and for most international relations
- Population
- 85,000
- Principal Languages
- English
- General References
- Stephens 1976
- Language Counts
- The number of established languages listed for Isle of Man is 3. All are living languages. Of these, 2 are indigenous and 1 is non-indigenous. Furthermore, 1 is institutional, 1 is developing, and 1 is dying.
Languages
- British Sign Language bfi
- Scattered. Users: 85 in Isle of Man (2019 SIL). Estimated 50–100 deaf signers, assuming about 0.1% of the general population. Status: 5 (Developing). Alternate Names: BSL Classification: Sign language, Deaf community sign language
- English eng
- Widespread. Users: 84,500 in Isle of Man (2019). Status: 3 (Wider communication). De facto national working language. Classification: Indo-European, Germanic, West, English
- Manx glv
- Scattered. Users: 1,660, all users. L1 users: No known L1 speakers, but emerging L2 speakers. Last L1 speaker, Ned Maddrell, died in 1974. L2 users: 1,660 (2011 census). Status: 9 (Reawakening). De facto language of national identity. Alternate Names: Gailck, Manx Gaelic Autonym: Gaelg Classification: Indo-European, Celtic, Insular, Goidelic
Languages by Status
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