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More or less, I believe the phrase would be "mar sin leat/leibh." (The first is informal, the second formal.) Interestingly, this phrase is also used quite often as "goodbye."

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11y ago

In Scottish Gaelic You're welcome is 'S e ur beathaPronounced "shae oor beha"

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13y ago

Gurab é duit

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Gurab amhlaidh duit

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12y ago

It is "Gurab amhlaidh duit!" (to one person)

or "Gurab amhlaidh daoibh!' (to more than one person).

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'Duilich' means 'sorry' in Scottish Gaelic.

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6y ago

A bheil Gàidhlig agat? (sg/inf)

A bheil Gàidhlig agaibh? (pl/frm)

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Mar sin leat

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same to you

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