Tra haink ny skibbyltee boghtey stiagh hie yn Ghaelg magh.
“When the tourists came in, the Manx went out.”
A rueful, wry observation that as tourism and English-speaking visitors grew, everyday use of the Manx language declined.
— Traditional Isle of Man Wisdom, Isle of Man
Source: Traditional Isle of Man proverb, public-domain oral tradition
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