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Top city-centre hotel introduces Gaelic on its menus

Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 11:30 am
by Gràisg
'MENUS at an Inverness hotel have given new food for thought.

For the Royal Highland Hotel is one of the first in the city to have its menus in both English and Gaelic.

The hotel in Academy Street is also planning to introduce multi-lingual signs around the premises.'

'S e ceum air adhart a tha seo agus math a bhith faichinn an rionn phriobhaideachd a' gabhail ùidh. 'S e fìor chothrom a th'ann don ghìomhacas thurasachd agus baile Inbhir Nis gus iomhaigh cultarach diofraichte sealltainn don t-saoghal.

Tuilleadh an seo
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Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 10:20 pm
by Seonaidh
A bheil thu air a bhith air an uisge bheatha a-rithist? No air "a very good lunch" fhaighinn?
Gràishg wrote:'S e ceum air adhart a tha seo agus math a bhith faichinn an rionn phriobhaideachd a' gabhail ùidh. 'S e fìor chothrom a th'ann don ghìomhacas thurasachd agus baile Inbhir Nis gus iomhaigh cultarach diofraichte sealltainn don t-saoghal.

Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 11:51 pm
by Gràisg
lionn-peur a bhalaich, lionn-peur a-mhàin (pyrus communis) for the comman man mar a chanas iad. 8-)