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by DoughnutHole 772 days ago
This is a recurring problem in Ireland due to nationwide local government incompetence in using the Irish language.

Centuries old Irish language place names get replaced with bastard gaelicised versions of their English names, and now you’ve a mishmash of signage all over the place. Often the new names are just an invention of the council that sort of sounds right.

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This is very true, but there is also an issue of which Irish orthography to use, right? Place names are very conservative, but modern speakers would be more used to O'Donnell's dictionary's variants than to ones from Dinneen, basically. Paradoxically, English forms sometimes give hints as to the correct pronunciation.