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If you mean Gaelic, as in Irish Gaelic, then its "Dia duit, conas atá tú?" in Munster Irish (to one person). == == In addition to the Munster Irish (correctly given above) there are a couple of other ways to say it. In Connacht Irish: Dia dhuit, cén chaoi a bhfuil tú? In Ulster Irish: Dia dhuit, cad é mar atá tú? Scottish Gaelic: Hallo, ciamar a tha thu?(familiar) Hallo, ciamar a tha sibh? (formal)

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To say "Hello, how are you?" in Scottish Gaelic, you would say "Hai, ciamar a tha thu?" or more formally, "Ciamar a tha sibh?"

You pronouce these - hi, kemmar a ha-oo? Kemmar a ha shiv? **************************************************************** To ask "How are you?" to one person in Irish Gaelic: Conas atá tú? in Kerry Cén chaoi a bhfuil tú? in Galway Cad é mar atá tú? in Donegal
If you mean Gaelic, as in Irish Gaelic, then its "Dia duit, conas atá tú?" in Munster Irish (to one person). == == In addition to the Munster Irish (correctly given above) there are a couple of other ways to say it. In Connacht Irish: Dia dhuit, cén chaoi a bhfuil tú? In Ulster Irish: Dia dhuit, cad é mar atá tú?Scottish Gaelic: Hallo, ciamar a tha thu? (familiar) Hallo, ciamar a tha sibh? (formal)

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[Irish Gaelic] Dia duit [pronounced: jeea dhitch] or Goidé mar atá tú? [gu-jae mor ta too] meaning "How are you?" is used less formally. This is in Donegal dialect. [Scottish Gaelic] 'Hallo' or 'Hullo' & pronounced as written. [Scottish Gaelic] most commonly used is.. 'Latha math' [lit. good day] pronounced... laa maa.

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In Scottish Gaelic it is "Hallo";

in Irish the traditional (and now formal) greeting is "Dia dhuit",

a shortened form of "Go mbeannaí Dia dhuit" (God bless). The response is

"Dia's Muire dhuit". These are used when addressing one person.

When answering a phone call you would say "Haló", however.

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"Hello" in Irish Gaelic is "Dia duit" (to one person) "God bless you".

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Irish (Gaelic): Haló (answering a phone)

When meeting an individual: Dia dhuit!

(Scottish) Gaelic: Hallo

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