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In Irish you might say "banchomrádaí" or "banchompánach". In Scottish:
In Scottish, you can say "Haw, whit like?" to mean "Hi, how are you doing?"
Hallo
je suis écossais
Gaelic or Gàidhlig, pronounced 'gallic'.
The question isn't finished??? do you mean in Gaelic or in Scottish dilect or English? I don't know any Gaelic so am no help but if you Google scottish Gaelic you will find the answer there however I would say...Hi, I am from Scotland :P or Fit like? Im from Scotland
Just say Hi and everyone will understand you. If you're not from Scotland and you try to use local dialect, you will just sound silly.
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'.
It's not possible to know because it was around long before it had a written form.
In Irish Gaelic: haigh, pronounced 'hi'. In Scottish Gaelic: ??