"Gaelic" can mean "Irish Gaelic' or "Scottish Gaelic". They are classified as two distinct languages.
Fàilte gu Pàislig
Fàilte gu Wikipedia
In Irish Gaelic, you can say "Fáilte roimh chlann agus cairde." In Scottish Gaelic, it is "Fàilte do dh'fhoghlam is do charaidean." Both phrases convey a warm welcome to family and friends in their respective languages.
Fàilte is the Scottish Gaelic for 'welcome'.
In Irish it's "Fáilte ar ais"
Tá fáilte roimh an Tiarna. (Irish)
Scots Gaelic: FàilteIrish Gaelic: FáilteBoth pronounced fall-cheh.
'S e ur beatha. (formal). 'S e do bheatha. (informal)
'S e ur beatha. (formal). 'S e do bheatha. (informal)
In Scottish Gaelic: Gàrradh. In Irish Gaelic: gairdín or garraí.
Welcome to the Garden Party was created in 1983.
Gàrradh