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Q-Mharc Gnó le Gaeilge Award
The Q-Mharc Gnó le Gaeilge all-island award system acknowledges business organisations that evaluate, develop and capitalize on the use of the Irish language as an additional business and marketing tool throughout the island of Ireland. This award is open to Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) throughout the Island of Ireland.
A PDF version of the handbook is available here
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Foras na Gaeilge is delighted to bring you the first in a series of guidebooks on Bilingualism for Business. Here you will find the tools you will need to ensure your Irish language signage is user-friendly and maximises the benefits Irish can bring to your marketing strategy.
A PDF version of the handbook is available here
This guidebook provides the tools you will need to ensure your Irish language packaging is user-friendly, and maximises the benefits Irish can bring to your marketing strategy.
A PDF version of the handbook is available here.
This is an Irish phrase book was published by the Ranelagh arts project with help from an Irish conversation group located in the area, Cabairí Raghnallach. It is aimed at giving opportunities to the public to use whatever little Irish they may have in the multicultural Ranelagh village, especially as languages from all over the world can be heard in Dublin today. They recognize that people with a limited grasp of Irish are sometimes reluctant to use it in public and they are hoping this phrasebook can help the people of Ranelagh overcome this obstacle, especially within their local business environment.
A PDF version of the handbook is available here
This marketing guide was provided for businesses who wish to use a minority language following an European Marketing Conference held in Portmeirion, Wales, in 2001. What it aims to do is to advise companies on the best way to use regional and minority languages in order to be more competitive and successful.
A PDF version of the handbook is available here
If you have a pub or restaurant this handbook will be useful if you wish to provide a menu or drinks list bilingually or in Irish only for your customers.
A PDF version of the handbook is available here
With this retail handbook ou’ll never be stuck for any Irish word you may need in your shop. This book contains terminology fora a wide range of subcatagories in the retail sector including pharmacy, hardware and music & entertainment. A PDF version of the handbook is available here
This booklet is a basic aid and provides placenames and advice for the naming of housing estates and other developments in Irish. There is a PDF version of the booklet available here
Read gradireland’s bilingual handbook Do Ghairm le Gaeilge/Your career with Irish for advice on careers using your Irish language skills. There is a PDF version of the booklet available here
Here are examples of businesses using the Irish language in innovative ways. There is a PDF version of the booklet available here