GLASGOW airport has been told to act after one of its signs appears to mix up Irish and Scottish Gaelic.
GLASGOW Airport has been told to act after a sign for a restaurant appeared to mix up Irish and Scottish Gaelic.
He feels it looks as though whoever has designed the sign has simply googled Gaelic for “are you hungry,” adding that the search engine “consistently thinks Gaelic means Irish”. “That’s Irish not Scottish Gaelic. Show some respect. Hire someone to translate it or even just try @LearnGaelicScot maybe.”
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