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 Repro Free: 12/03/24 Marian Britton and Irene O’Driscoll from the Cobh animation team were literally blown away by the response to the launch of Cobh tourism’s new Irish language bookmark during Seachtain na Gaeilge to give tourists a chance to learn some common sayings during their visit to the scenic harbour town. Backed by Cork County Council, the bookmark offers easy and useful words and phrases to help visitors navigate their way through Irish traditional greetings and day to day interactions in our native tongue. These will be available at Cobh Tourist Office, tourist attractions, hotels, cafés and information points throughout the historic seaside town. For more information about Cobh Tourism or to download the Irish language bookmark, please visit www.visitcobh.com.. Picture by Chani Anderson
C49E5C44-EA14-47F3-9697-A16CCD1AAE08 
 Repro Free: 12/03/24 Marian Britton and Irene O’Driscoll from the Cobh animation team were literally blown away by the response to the launch of Cobh tourism’s new Irish language bookmark during Seachtain na Gaeilge to give tourists a chance to learn some common sayings during their visit to the scenic harbour town. Backed by Cork County Council, the bookmark offers easy and useful words and phrases to help visitors navigate their way through Irish traditional greetings and day to day interactions in our native tongue. These will be available at Cobh Tourist Office, tourist attractions, hotels, cafés and information points throughout the historic seaside town. For more information about Cobh Tourism or to download the Irish language bookmark, please visit www.visitcobh.com.. Picture by Chani Anderson
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Repro Free: 12/03/24 Marian Britton and Irene O’Driscoll from the Cobh animation team were literally blown away by the response to the launch of Cobh tourism’s new Irish language bookmark during Seachtain na Gaeilge to give tourists a chance to learn some common sayings during their visit to the scenic harbour town. Backed by Cork County Council, the bookmark offers easy and useful words and phrases to help visitors navigate their way through Irish traditional greetings and day to day interactions in our native tongue. These will be available at Cobh Tourist Office, tourist attractions, hotels, cafés and information points throughout the historic seaside town. For more information about Cobh Tourism or to download the Irish language bookmark, please visit www.visitcobh.com.. Picture by Chani Anderson