"matin vah" It means "Good morning" in Scottish Gaelic.
good morning [matin vah]
Dia dhuit ar maidin, a mháthair (Irish Gaelic) Madainn mhath, a mhàthair. (Scottish Gaelic)
In Irish Gaelic: Dia dhuit ar maidin (singular); Dia dhaoibh ar maidin (plural).In Scottish Gaelic: madainn mhath.Scottish: Madainn mhath dhuibh.Irish: Dia dhuit ar maidin.
oi-he vah
hallo (borrowing from English)madainn mhath - good morning feasgar math - good afternoon oidche mhath - good evening/good night
The answers you have given here are in Scots, not in Gàidhlig (Scots Gaelic). The correct answer to the question asked here is very simply - 'Madainn mhath'.
Roughly 'blee-una va oor'.
Sláinte = cheers (Irish); Slàinte (Scottish).
It is pronounced as "slawn-cha va" in English, which is a traditional Scottish Gaelic toast meaning "good health."
madainn
It would be Slàinte mhath! in Scottish Gaelic.
Irish (Gaelic) can be either Dia dhuit ar maidin! or Móra na maidine dhuit!, but if taking your leave, Lá maith agat!In (Scottish) Gaelic 'Madainn mhath!.
It's Gaelic. And it is spelled Dia dhuit in Irish Gaelic. It's Scotts Gaelic it's Madinn mhath, or hallo. Keep in mind that they do not pronounce their letters the same way we do in English.