Cheerio
Scottish English or Scottish Gaelic?
The "thumbs up" gesture in England is commonly used to signal agreement, approval, or to indicate that everything is okay. The "V sign", where the index and middle finger are raised while the palm faces outward, is used both as a form of greeting and as a derogatory gesture depending on the context.
Cheerio is a popular way to say goodbye in London. Another popular way of saying goodbye is toddlerhood or ta-ta.
'Cheerio' is an English word and therefore has no meaning in Irish.
"One" in Scottish Gaelic is "aon".
Bye. The word comes from there...
Cheerio Meredith was born on July 12, 1890, in Missouri, USA.
You say... = Come to Scotland and experience Scottish hospitality. =
You say 'peace be with you'
Albannach Aimeireaganach (person)
The Scottish Gaelic version of Matthew is Mata.