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‘S e ... an t-ainm a th’orm is Irish Gaelic/Scottish Gaelic and means My name is ....
Scottish Gaelic
Fàilte means a. Hi b. Welcome c. Thanks in Scottish Gaelic.
b. Welcome
What’s your name? is a. Cén t-ainm atá ort? b. Dè an t-ainm a th’ort/th’oirbh? in Scottish Gaelic.
b. Dè an t-ainm a th’ort/th’oirbh?
Ciamar a tha thu is Irish Gaelic/Scottish Gaelic and means How are you?
Scottish Gaelic
Is mise ... is a. I'm fine b. My name is ... c. I'm .... years old in Irish Gaelic.
b. My name is ...
Halò is Irish Gaelic/Scottish Gaelic and means Hello
Scottish Gaelic
Cén t-ainm atá ort? in Irish Gaelic means: a. What's your name? b. How are you? c. What do you do?
a. What's your name?
How are you? in Irish Gaelic is a. Conas atá tú b. Dia dhuit c. Dia is Muire dhuit
a. Conas atá tú
Dia is Muire dhuit in Irish Gaelic means: a. How are you? b. Nice to meet you. c. Hello (in response)
c. Hello (in response)
Dia dhuit is hello in Irish Gaelic or Scottish Gaelic?
Irish Gaelic