"Hallo agus fàilte".
Fàilte is the Scottish Gaelic for 'welcome'.
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"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
Hallo, a Lindee.
The Irish is Fáilte and the Scottish is fàilte.
Fàilte gu Wikipedia
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
The Scottish Gaelic phrase for "welcome home" is "fàilte air ais." In Gaelic, "fàilte" means "welcome" and "air ais" means "home" or "back." This phrase is commonly used to greet someone returning home or to express a warm welcome to someone visiting a place.
Irish (Gaelic): Dia dhuit (Hello) and Bain sult as. (Enjoy) for one person. Dia dhaoibh and Bainigí sult as. (for more than one) Scottish Gaelic: ???
The Scottish Gaelic phrase for "fire warrior" is "laoch teine." So, if you want to sound all fancy and fierce while talking about a fiery warrior in Scottish Gaelic, just drop that phrase like it's hot. You're welcome.
"Fàilte gu Alba"
"'Se do bheatha."Pronounced, "sheh doe VEH-huh"