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Awright
In Irish you might say "banchomrádaí" or "banchompánach". In Scottish:
Just say 'hello'. If you try to say anything else you will just sound silly.
Hallo, a Lindee.
je suis écossais
Gaelic or Gàidhlig, pronounced 'gallic'.
Good Morning Good Afternoon Good evening Sometimes a follow up question like "How are you today?" is appropriate. it may even be appropriate to shake hands, and smile..... Or, you could say "Howsitgaun?" (Trans; How's it going?")
The answers you have given here are in Scots, not in Gàidhlig (Scots Gaelic). The correct answer to the question asked here is very simply - 'Madainn mhath'.
Hallo
It's not possible to know because it was around long before it had a written form.
hallo mate