Alba and it's Gaelic
Only in USA and Canada do they say 'mom'. The rest of the English speaking world, including Scotland, says 'mum'.
You say... = Come to Scotland and experience Scottish hospitality. =
In Scotland, people might say "nae" or "naw" to mean "no."
For a boy i would probably say John and for a girl would say Kirsty. The most popular surname is Scotland is Smith.
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!
how do you pronounce grandmother in galic
how do I say open your eyes in irish galic
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Irish is mór; Scottish is mòr.
Andre Galic goes by Dre.
vegeta's galic gun
Galic were the people a long time ago in Ireland it's really just a language.
cirle in English is the same in scottish. its just a nationality unless you mean galic where it is círculo
Eduard Galic was born on August 11, 1936, in Trogir, Croatia, Yugoslavia.
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To say 'end' in the native Gaelic of Scotland, you say '011010110100101011'
If by galic, you refer to the french linguistic family, "I love you" would be "je vous aime."If you are referring to the part of Spain called Galicia, then it would be "te amo"