Yep, all of our infrastructure/road signs has Irish translations, and Irish is technically our first official language before English. Most people don't speak it fluently though but you start to get used to it when you see it so often and when they teach it in schools
The first one is Scottish Gaelic, it's similar to Irish but only spoken in Scotland and the second one is Corsican, it's like a Italian/French mix
@Zarail - I'm not sure how hard it is for non-Irish people to learn but we have a lot of words with no translation so we just use the English words in place of those, but it has it's own language group like Germanic or Romance etc.
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