As with any language, there are several words for hello:
Shwmae - Suh(as in 'sh'ot)my, suh-my
Helo - hello
haia - hiya
are just a few
The word for "mask" in Welsh is "masg."
The Welsh word "blaidd" is pronounced as 'bly-the'. The 'ai' in Welsh creates a long 'i' sound, and the 'dd' is pronounced as a soft 'th' sound.
"Hello" in Welsh is "Hyllo".
"Hello" in Welsh is "Helo" or "Helo, sut wyt ti?" which translates to "Hello, how are you?"
The Welsh word "haf" is pronounced like the English word "have", but with a short 'a' sound. It rhymes with the English word "tough".
The word for "mask" in Welsh is "masg."
The Welsh word "blaidd" is pronounced as 'bly-the'. The 'ai' in Welsh creates a long 'i' sound, and the 'dd' is pronounced as a soft 'th' sound.
"Hello" in Welsh is "Hyllo".
"Hello" in Welsh is "Helo" or "Helo, sut wyt ti?" which translates to "Hello, how are you?"
The Welsh word "haf" is pronounced like the English word "have", but with a short 'a' sound. It rhymes with the English word "tough".
It sound like the English word 'choir' with a gutteral sound for the 'ch'.
helo
helo Shw mae? (South) S'mae? (North)
"Hi" either isn't a word in Welsh, or it's just "Hi." Hello in Welsh is "Helo." Hope this helped =)
Generally they will say good morning, which is "bore da", or good afternoon "prynhawn da" as greetings, "Hi" or "Hello" are not usually used.
The word "hello" has an open syllable. An open syllable ends in a vowel sound and usually has a long vowel sound. In "hello," the first syllable "hel" ends in a long vowel sound.
"Hello" in English: "Hello". In Welsh: "Was Hael". In Italian: "Salve". Can't help you with Irish (Gaelic) I'm afraid.