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Why use bilingual signage?

Bilingual signage
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Why use bilingual signage?

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We at THINKSIGNS endeavour to offer both private and public sectors a cost effective high standard alternative to signs that are only in English. All our signs meet the european directives on safety in the workplace and have been verified by the official state authority on Irish language terminology, An Coiste Tarma`ochta. Irish is the first official language of Ireland and legislation has recently been enacted (The Official Languages Act, May 2003) to encourage state bodies, in particular, to visibily use the Irish lanaguage. The use of bilingual signage will enable your business comply with / complement official government policy. Irish is the first official language of Ireland and legislation has recently been enacted (The Official Languages Act, May 2003) to encourage state bodies, in particular, to visibily use the According to the last census returns (2001, 2002), there are over 1.74 million people on the Nisland of Ireland that are proficient in Irish, this equates to a huge pot

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