…de la BBC:
Seven Caithness councillors have asked Highland Council not to make bilingual English/Gaelic road signs compulsory in the area.
They argue the language is not a significant part of the far north's cultures and the signs would be a waste of money.
Place names in the area have links with the Norse, who archaeologists have said were once active in the area...
Seven Caithness councillors have asked Highland Council not to make bilingual English/Gaelic road signs compulsory in the area.
They argue the language is not a significant part of the far north's cultures and the signs would be a waste of money.
Place names in the area have links with the Norse, who archaeologists have said were once active in the area...
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Nu, cxu ili havus la sxildojn en la Pict-a aux en la Norn-a anstatauxe?
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