Anybody else running #Wordpress with the default language set as #Gàidhlig receiving the below error when trying to moderate comments? Only occurs when set to #Gaelic. 🤔
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A photo from a Glasgow institution. The Park Bar is a pub owned and frequented by people from the Western Isles and The Hebrides.
You can see the Gaelic signs and hear the language spoken. Music nights are common.
So much industry and services, especially the National Health Service could not have coped but for so many Highland girls
“Siobhan is pronounced exactly as it's spelt in irish. There's no disconnect between spelling and pronunciation, unless you force a different languages pronunciation on it.”
cúnla ní b moss (@nibmoss):
“GUYS MERRIAM-WEBSTER DELETED THE TWEET!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU'LL NEVER BEAT THE IRISH!!!!!!!” (2/2)
@angeidheal@gaidhlig I was puzzled by this until I realised that my brain had seen 'gu nàdarra', taken a left turn past Old English nǣdre and Welsh nadroedd, and arrived at 'nathair'. I wasn't sure how I'd wish snakes a safe journey, either.
The National: Glasgow airport has been told to act after a sign for a restaurant appeared to mix up Irish and Scottish Gaelic… The slogan on the sign currently reads “An bhfuil ocras ort?” with [Murdo] MacSween explaining it should instead say “A bheil an t-acras ort?”
@angeidheal@gaidhlig@gaeilge Bidh sin a' tachairt gu tric ann an Glaschu. Tha 'fáilte' sgrìobhte air na soidhnichean aig a' mhosg mheadhain agus an long àrd... ged a tha 'fáilte' fada nas fhaisge air Gàidhlig na 'an bhfuil ocras'...