Another Taghna Lkoll sign

Published: December 15, 2014 at 8:55pm

This one is in St Anthony Street, Sliema – this time the English is perfect and the Maltese is, well…

sign in sliema




18 Comments Comment

  1. Maltease says:

    Shouldn’t the van be crossed over as well? Presumably the sign refers to vans being forbidden entry except to render a service.

    • Tiff says:

      Double negatives dude! The red circle around the van means no. like the no entry sign (one way sign), nothing is crossed off, otherwise 2 negatives make a positive. :) Now run along and go look through the Highway Code.

      • pat says:

        And yet the ‘No left turn’, ‘No right turn’ and ‘No U turn’ signs are crossed.

        Oh well, they do say the exception proves the rule.

  2. Mallia says:

    U IJA. Twats!

  3. pablo says:

    De bast in Urope.

  4. albona says:

    I will have a go:

    Minbarra r-renderjar tas-servizzi f’din it-triq – a caldo.

  5. MMMM says:

    Almost as good as this grocery store sign, spotted in Senglea…

    http://s1.postimg.org/sqdgnkgf3/1377331_860421937341301_1607052020851593282_n.jpg

  6. Issa Daqshekk says:

    Mulej , ahfrilhom ghax ma jafux x inhuma jaghmlu.

  7. Kif inhi din? says:

    And why are some people talking about leakages when they mean leaks?

  8. Mary says:

    HLIEF hekk tinkiteb.

  9. Volley says:

    ‘U ija’ mhux xorta !

  10. Joseph Muscat stood up for the use of the Maltese language in the European Parliament. Perhaps he should now devote some attention to the correct use of the Maltese language by his own administration in Malta.

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