Pioc Suas Mé
Bring the Irish language into your business in a fun and practical way! Gaillimh le Gaeilge are offering you the opportunity to showcase your business, keep your business in your customers pocket as well as maintaining Galway’s unique bilingual and cultural image with the use of the Irish language!
Pioc Suas Mé booklets specifically designed for your business for the price of €385 (including design) for 1,000 booklets. (If you wish to supply your own artwork, the price is €355)
What is it?
‘Pioc Suas Mé’ is a booklet containing Irish language greetings as well as useful phrases for restaurants and hotels. The booklet also features the phonetic spelling and English translation of the Irish language phrases to encourage visitors and Galwegians alike to give Irish a go! Click here to see a sample booklet.
How do I Order?
If you would like more information or would like to order ‘Pioc Suas Mé’ booklets, please do not hesitate to contact Gearóidín at 091 568876 or email [email protected]
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