In Irish, if this is response to a greeting/blessing in Irish it could be answered "the same to you" which is "Gurab é duit" or "Gurab amhlaidh duit".
However, in some greetings there is a specific response Dia dhuit. "Hello" (May) God (bless) to-you. The response: Dia 's Muire dhuit.
"Hello" (May) God and Mary (bless) to-you, and such.
Scottish Gaelic:...
Irish Gaelic is doras. Scottish Gaelic is also doras, but Manx Gaelic is dorrys.
The IRISH Gaelic is geimhreadh. There's also SCOTTISH Gaelic and MANX Gaelic for the record.
còco is the Scottish Gaelic; the Irish Gaelic is cócó.
In Irish Gaelic: cailíní also girseacha. In Scots Gaelic: caileagan
In Irish Gaelic it is spelled Tóibias but also Tóibit.
Both. The Gaelic languages include Irish Gaelic and Scottish Gaelic. Also the Isle of man.
In Irish, Maighréad (also Mairéad);in Scottish Gaelic, Mairead.
The word for "name" is ainm in Irish (Gaelic);In (Scots) Gaelic it's also ainm.('Surname' is sloinne in Irish; sloinneadh in Scottish Gaelic.)
In Irish Gaelic, salann is the word for 'salt'; in Scottish Gaelic the word is also salann.
In Irish Gaelic it is álainn (aw-lin);In Scots Gaelic it is àlainn (also aw-lin).
In Irish, Maighréad (also Mairéad);in Scottish Gaelic, Mairead.
Irish Gaelic is "gan" [Scottish Gaelic] "gun" [pronounced: goun (the 'o' as in 'oo')][Also Scottish Gaelic] "às aonais" [pronounced: ass in-ash]