In this section we look at the heritage of Ireland - its scholars and scribes, the archaeology of the country and traces of people who have inhabited the island over the years.
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to Buy Bilingual Signs Sale
Foras na Gaeilge — the new All-Ireland language body — now have special
packs of bilingual signs on sale. The signs are suitable for organisations
like shops, crèches, schools, pubs, community centres or even your own home.
The introductory pack consists of the following 14 signs : Fáilte isteach
—welcome in; Slán Abhaile — goodbye; Fir — men; Mná — women; Leithreas —
toilets; priobháideach — private; cosc ar thobac — no smoking; chugat —
pull; Uait — push; Íoc anseo le d’thoil — pay here please; go raibh agat
— thank you; Fáiltiú — reception; seomra feithimh —waiting room; seomra
cruinnithe — meeting room.
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