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There are 2 ways to ask how someone is in Scottish Gaelic. Scottish Gaelic is a very polite language, so if you are speaking to someone you don't know very well, someone older than you, or a group of people you would say;

"Ciamar a tha sibh?" [ Kemmar a ha shiv ]

and if you were speaking to one person, someone younger than you, or someone you know really well you would say;

"Ciamar a tha thu?" [Kemmar a ha ooo ]

There isn't much difference as you can see, and you could use both ways, but people appreciate it more if you use the correct way for each situation.

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For Gàidhlig, depending on the context and who you are saying it to, it can change.

But put simply you can say: "Tha thu bòidheach" (You are beautiful)

Pronounced… (Ha oo boy-ach).

"Tha thu" meaning (Thou are or You are).

"Bòidheach" meaning (beautiful, pretty, bonny).

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