This grammar guide is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in studying Manx, the Gaelic language unique to the Isle of Man. Originally published in 1866, it provides detailed explanations of the complex grammar rules, as well as vocabularly lists and exercises. This edition, edited by William Gill, makes the text accessible to modern learners.
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