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How do you say a hundreds thousand welcomes in Gaelic?

Scottish Gaelic: Ceud mìlefàilteIrish: Céad míle fáilte!


How do you say 'one' in Scottish Gaelic?

The Scottish Gaelic word for 'one' is aon.


How do you say one in Gaelic?

aon


How do you say 'the bath' in Gaelic?

Irish Gaelic? Scottish Gaelic? Manx? Which one? In Irish it's "an folcadán"


What is the Scots Gaelic translation for A Hundred Thousand Greetings?

Ceud mìle fàilte is '100,000 welcomes'.


How do you say one hundred thousand welcomes in Irish?

It depends on which Gaelic you intend:Irish Gaelic is Céad míle fáiltebut Scottish Gaelic is Ceud mìle fàilte.


How do you say the last one in Gaelic or Irish?

In Irish, "An ceann deireanach";In Scottish Gaelic: ?


How do you say one of sorrowful birth in Gaelic?

To say "sorrowful birth" in Gaelic it is "nacemento triste" according to Google's translator. Gaelic is an Italian language and is separate from the actual language of Italian.


How do you say one hundred eight thousand?

One hundred and eight thousand is how to say 108,000


How do you say 'little sweet one ' in Gaelic?

Mo stoirín.


How do you say one in Scottish?

Scottish is not a language


When you say numbers when is appropriate to say the word and?

When you have a . It is best not to use and, although some do for the last one or two digits, like, say 1001 some say one thousand and one or for 1011 one thousand and eleven. But prefreed is one thousand one, or one thousand eleven. When you have decimal, as in 1001.93, you can add and after the decimal as in one thousand one and 93 one hundredths, or in the case of money one thousand one dollars and 93 cents