Children who've learned Manx believe it's part of the Island's identity
It's hoped the amount of people learning and speaking Manx will double in the next ten years.
A strategy involving different groups has been launched with the aim of increasing the number of Manx speakers to 5,000 over the next decade.
A recent upsurge in its popularity, means Manx is now recognised internationally as an example of best practice for other minority languages.
Representatives from the Isle of Man Government, Manx National Heritage, Culture Vannin and Mooinjer Veggey will work together to ensure everyone who wants to can learn the language.
These children who've learnt Manx in school, believe it's very important:
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