A new bar and restaurant in Glasgow Airport has been caught up in a Gaelic translation mix up with the sign outside the front reading 'An bhfuil ocras ort?'.
Glasgow Airport has been blasted after a Gaelic mix up on a new sign in front of a bar and restaurant.
Sharing a photo on X/Twitter, he said: "Good morning @GLA_Airport, maybe don’t just google your translations. That’s Irish not Scottish Gaelic. Show some respect. Hire someone to translate it or even just try @LearnGaelicScot maybe." Another added: "You don’t even have to be a Scottish Gaelic speaker to spot it is Irish. It’s clear as day".
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