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Hello - Halò

How are you? - Ciamar a tha sibh?

My name is… - S mise…

Welcome - Fàilte

Goodbye - Feasgar math

Excuse me - Gabhaibh mo leisgeul

Thank you - Tapadh leat

You're welcome - Se do bheatha

Pardon? - Bàillibh?

Get well soon - Faigh na's fearr

I don't know - Chan eil fhios agam

I love you - Tha gaol agam ort

Happy birthday - Là breith sona dhuit/dhuibh

I'm sorry - Tha mi duilich

I am hungry - Tha an t-acras orm

I am thirsty - Tha am pathadh orm

I'm learning Gaelic - Tha mi ag ionnsachadh Gàidhlig

I'm married - Tha mi pòsta What fun! - Abair spòrs!

what's your name? - Dè an t-ainm a th' oirbh‡?

How much is this? - Dè tha e 'cosg?

What is this? - Dè a tha seo?

Where's the toilet? - Càite bheil an taigh beag?

Are you hungry? - A bheil an t-acras ort?

How many children do you have? - Cia mheud duine cloinne a th'agad?

I'm from the United States - Tha mi às na Stàitean Aonaichte one - aon

two - dhà

three - trì

four - ceithir

five - còig

six - sia

seven - seachd

eight - ochd

nine - naoi

ten - deich

eleven - aon deug

twelve - dhà deug

fifteen - còig deug

twenty - fichead

twenty-one - aon ar fhichead/ fichead 's a h-aon

thirty - deich ar fichead/ trithead

forty - dà fhichead/ ceathrad

fifty - leth-cheud/ caogad

sixty - trì fichead/ seasgad

eighty - ceithir fichead/ ochdad

one hundred - ceud

one thousand - mìle Sunday - Didòmhnaich

Monday - Diluain

Tuesday - Dimàirt

Wednesday - Diciadain

Thursday - Diardaoin

Friday - Dihaoine

Saturday - Disathairne Please note that the above translations are from English to Gaelic (I presume). English is the official language of Scotland in modern times. Most Scots don't learn or understand Gaelic, but speak an accented form of English which rarely requires translation.

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