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.
In Scottish, you can say "Haw, whit like?" to mean "Hi, how are you doing?"
Awright
Hallo
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
In Irish Gaelic: haigh, pronounced 'hi'. In Scottish Gaelic: ??
The traditional Scottish greeting is "Aye" which is often used to mean "hello" or "yes". Another common Scottish greeting is "Hullo" or "Hullo there".
hi jose
Scottish English or Scottish Gaelic?
"One" in Scottish Gaelic is "aon".
this is how, hi!
Scotland is the country, the citizens are called Scottish or British since Scotland is part of the United Kingdom. English is also the main language in Scotland which means if two Scotland people wanted to say hi to each other they would say it the same way as any other English speaking person: Hi, Hello or Hey.
to say hi