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Although Scotland speaks English, it includes many localized slangs for greetings from Gaelic.

Basically, the "hello" in Scottish Gaelic is not that different: halò.

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In Aberdeen it's: Fit like min (what like man).

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Scottish Gaelic would be Failte, but no one realy speaks it...

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As in Scottish Gaelic? Failte or Caimar a tha sibh, but just use English if your going to Scotland or you'll sound weird.=)

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in Scotland, they speak Scottish Gaelic.

Dia dhuit, Conás átá tú - Hello, how are you

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If you mean in Gaelic it is 'hallo'. English is the predominant language however.

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Hallo, dé'n t-ainm a tha ort?

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achoi

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halo

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Fàilte

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