Manx language campaigners have been left bemused by a Gaelic sign in a Douglas supermarket - that's in Welsh.
Adrian Cain, Manx Language Development Officer at Culture Vannin, says the sign was spotted in the Cooperative in Douglas earlier this week.
It's been printed in English and Welsh, making him wonder why it's not in Manx.
A photo was posted to the Learn Manx Facebook page - which speculated the company may not have known it's not the Island's language.
Great to see @coopuk supporting #welsh #cymraeg in their #isleofman store. Perhaps #manx #Gaelic might be nice too! @coopukpress #igiveup #gaelg pic.twitter.com/JswcdVOvsp
— Greinneyder (@greinneyder) November 15, 2017
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