Just say 'hello'. If you try to say anything else you will just sound silly.
To say "funny" in Scottish, you can use the word "fun."
You say... = Come to Scotland and experience Scottish hospitality. =
Answer by Safetyheelo'a goodi'ence heelo'a goodi'enceAnother Answer by CPMcEWell, I'm from Scotland and I've never heard anyone say "heelo'a goodi'ence". I haven't a clue what that's all about. To say hello, you say "Hello", or "Hi", or "Hiya"To say goodbye, you say "Goodbye", "Bye" or maybe "See ya"A answer by kieranwell i am from Scotland and i only say hey i do not say heelo'a hiiiiAnswer is safesee I have seen alot of videos about scottish accsents and how to say hello and goodbye but i never have heard anyone say heelo'a goodi'ence in any of the videos!
In Scottish, "young man" can be said as "wee lad" or "laddie."
While Scottish people do speak English and 'yes' is understood there quite perfectly, a very common way of saying it is 'aye.' Scottish English is a variety of English spoken in Scotland is not the same as Scottish Gaelic (which is a Celtic language.)
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Hallo, a Lindee.
you say alohaAloha does mean Hello. But to say Hello All, use the phrase "Aloha Kakou". That means Hello to you and me.
hello
All the Highland Creeks I see online have leather uppers, so I would say no.
The traditional Scottish greeting is "Aye" which is often used to mean "hello" or "yes". Another common Scottish greeting is "Hullo" or "Hullo there".
nahum :)))
Hola a todos!
Salut or Bonjour
"Hey" is often used to say hello.
You say "hello" in English.
Swahili: Salama or JamboEnglish: Hello