how do you say happy holidays in scottish
lol you just say happy holidays then that's you said it
The Scottish Gaelic for "Merry Christmas and happy new year"
sona, happy, content
The root word is sona which means 'happy, lucky, fortunate' in Irish and Scottish Gaelic.Nollaig shona is 'a happy Christmas' in Irish.
In Gaelic, you can say "Laethanta saoire sona" which means "happy holidays." Gaelic is a Celtic language spoken in Scotland and Ireland. The phrase "Laethanta saoire sona" is commonly used to wish someone a joyful holiday season in Gaelic-speaking communities.
You need to specify Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic: they are two separate languages.
In Irish:Comhgáirdeas bhur gceiliúradh (plural)Comhgáirdeas do cheiliúradh (singular)In Scottish Gaelic: Cuirm Bhliadhnail SonaBe aware that 'Gaelic' is actually two separate languages: Scottish Gaelic (called 'Gaelic' in Scotland) and Irish Gaelic (called 'Irish' in Ireland).
In Scottish Gaelic Happy New Year is Bliadhna Mhath ÙrPronounced "bleeana vah oor"
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Merry Christmas!
Happy Holidays.
merry christmas, and any other holidays
Latha Naomh Anndra sonadhut.