Wikijunior talk:Languages/Manx Gaelic

Unlike Irish, Manx Gaelic uses the traditional English alphabet with the exception of the letters 'x' and 'z'.

Hmm. I spy a couple of problems with that sentence. Firstly, Manx uses the same alphabet as Irish AND English - the Latin or Roman alphabet. If it is orthography that this sentence is implying then Manx shares some features with both Welsh and English, but that is nothing to do with alphabet and everything to do with orthography. Manx also uses the letters Ç, Ê and Ï (albeit the latter two in older examples), neither of which are available in ANY British Isles language. This sentence needs to be rewritten. --MacTire02 (talk) 23:20, 24 June 2009 (UTC)