There are 2 ways to ask how someone is in Scottish Gaelic. Scottish Gaelic is a very polite language, so if you are speaking to someone you don't know very well, someone older than you, or a group of people you would say;
"Ciamar a tha sibh?" [ Kemmar a ha shiv ]
and if you were speaking to one person, someone younger than you, or someone you know really well you would say;
"Ciamar a tha thu?" [Kemmar a ha ooo ]
There isn't much difference as you can see, and you could use both ways, but people appreciate it more if you use the correct way for each situation.
In Irish you can say:saothraíochtdícheallachdlúsúilIn Scottish Gaelic:
In Scottish Gaelic 'my children' is 'mo chlann'.
The Scottish Gaelic word for 'one' is aon.
The verb 'burn' is loisg in Scottish Gaelic.
Scottish Gaelic is tì. Irish Gaelic is tae.
Scottish English or Scottish Gaelic?
Seòmar-caidil means 'bedroom' in Scottish Gaelic.
In Scottish Gaelic, 'tiger' is pronounced as "tigear."
Scottish Gaelic: Seonaidh
No Gaelic equivalent.
criostal means 'crystal' in Scottish Gaelic.
The Scottish Gaelic form of William is Uilleam. Willie is Uilleachan.