13 August, 2025

signs2

 translates to Cornell school, Bunbeg


Letterkenny, the english spelling is taped over.




linking to Tom's signs2

42 comments:

  1. Good signs but I wonder why the sign in English is taped over!

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    1. It's a Gaeltacht area where the Irish language is predominant and spoken.

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  2. Yes, why is the english signs taped over? It looks strange to me.

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    1. It's a Gaeltacht area where the Irish language is predominant and spoken.

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  3. Well the local language is the real language.

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  4. Looks like they want a unilingual sign on the taped over one.

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  5. Now you got us thinking, Bill.

    God bless.

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  6. Las distintas edidificaciones corresponderán a las aulas con arreglo a su edad Me imagino que la zona de recreo, debe ser amplia.
    Feliz verano.

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  7. Is English taped over as a form of protest?

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    1. In this way, a revival of the Irish language will certainly be achieved.

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  8. Oh, that is a sweet lamb in the last one. Good to see your part of the world...and it might hit us the sign of the times as well in the most subtle way.

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  9. Bit of politics going on there in the second sign!

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  10. Three interesting signs, and I'm glad you translated for us poor ole English readers.

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  11. The school sign is my favorite.
    Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.

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  12. RutRow....Me thinks the English are in for it! lol
    No matter....
    hugs
    Donna

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  13. I like that Sarah Lorraine sign and logo, Bill.

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  14. I like the sign with the English taped over. I would like the sign until I had to use it.

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  15. Interesting to see these signs in Gaelic. Thanks for the translations.

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  16. Good signs. Though why tape over the English?

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    1. It's a Gaeltacht area where the Irish language is predominant and spoken.

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  17. You captured great signs. I find the designer rather intriguing. I will do some research.

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  18. I have the same question others have.

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  19. Some very celtic signs in there.

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  20. Fotos maravilhosas. Gostei mais da primeira. Tem as cores verde e amarelo, da bandeira do Brasil. Grande abraço carioca.

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  21. Thanks for sharing these.

    All the best Jan

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  22. ...Bill, I would need a translator!

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  23. I think the Gaelic-speaking Irish don't like the English-speaking ones so much 😉
    All the best from Austria,
    Traude
    🌿 https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2025/08/mit-dem-enkel-durchs-waldviertel-und-in.html

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