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Çheer gyn çhengey, çheer gyn ennym.

A country without its own language is a country without its own identity.

Language is treated as inseparable from a people's sense of who they are; losing the Manx tongue was felt as losing part of the nation itself.

Traditional Isle of Man Wisdom, Isle of Man

Source: Traditional Isle of Man proverb, public-domain oral tradition

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