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| ANGLOROMANI (ENGLISH ROMANI, ROMANI
ENGLISH, ROMANICHAL, POGADI CHIB, POSH 'N' POSH) |
90,000 |
England, Wales, Scotland |
| CORNISH |
150 |
A few thousand have studied it. Southwest England (Cornwall). |
| FRENCH |
14,000 |
Official language on Channel Islands. French is only spoken
by about 11% of the population of Channel Islands, mainly older people |
| GAELIC, IRISH (IRISH, ERSE) |
260,000 in Ireland |
Belfast and counties of Fermanagh and Armagh, Northern
Ireland. |
| GAELIC, SCOTS (GAELIC) |
88,892 |
North and central counties of Ross, Islands of Hebrides and
Skye |
| MANX |
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Isle of Man, part of the British Isles, a Crown Dependency,
with its own Parliament, laws, currency, and taxation |
| POLARI |
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An in-group language among theatrical and circus people |
ROMANI
| VLACH (ROMENES, ROM,
TSIGANE) |
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| WELSH |
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WELSH: England and Wales |
| SCOTS |
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Scotland, lowlands: Aberdeen to Ayrshire |
| TRAVELLER SCOTTISH (SCOTTISH CANT,
SCOTTISH TRAVELLER CANT) |
4,000 |
Nomadic in Scotland |
| WELSH (CYMRAEG) |
575,102 |
Northern and western Wales |
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