Although Scotland speaks English, it includes many localized slangs for greetings from Gaelic.
Basically, the "hello" in Scottish Gaelic is not that different: halò.
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In Aberdeen it's: Fit like min (what like man).
orite!
Scottish Gaelic would be Failte, but no one realy speaks it...
As in Scottish Gaelic? Failte or Caimar a tha sibh, but just use English if your going to Scotland or you'll sound weird.=)
in Scotland, they speak Scottish Gaelic.
Dia dhuit, Conás átá tú - Hello, how are you
If you mean in Gaelic it is 'hallo'. English is the predominant language however.
Hallo, dé'n t-ainm a tha ort?
achoi
halo
Fàilte
GabL'fre
Just say 'hello'. If you try to say anything else you will just sound silly.
Hallo, a Lindee.
Hallo
hallo mate
The traditional Scottish greeting is "Aye" which is often used to mean "hello" or "yes". Another common Scottish greeting is "Hullo" or "Hullo there".
Awrite wits happenin wee chap LOLOL !!
"Hallo agus fàilte".
You say "hello" in English.
Say Hello to Rosita!
halito is how you say hello and how to say hello how are you is Halito, Chim Achukma?
In Filipino, you say "hello" as "kamusta."