How do you say welcome in Scottish?

Fáilte (Irish pronunciation: [ˈfˠaːlʲtʲə]), Fàilte (Scottish Gaelic: [ˈfaːltʲə]) or Failt (Manx: [ˈfaːlʲtʃ]) is a word meaning "welcome".
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How do you greet in Scottish Gaelic?

'Hello' in Scottish Gaelic

In Scottish Gaelic, you greet others with 'halò'! Pronounced hallo, this phrase has you covered for greeting passers-by if you visit a Gaelic-speaking community. Alternatively, you could say good morning which is 'madainn mhath', pronounced ma-ten-va.
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How do you say welcome home in Scotland?

Gaelic translation: Fáilte Abhaile.
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What's the most Scottish thing to say?

Perhaps the most famous Scottish sayings of all time is “Auld Lang Syne”.
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What is the Scottish word for home?

Taigh. It is probable not surprising that many of our cottages include the word Taigh (also Tigh) which is Gaelic for 'house'. They often refer to the original owner or resident.
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Does anyone speak Scottish Gaelic?

Although speakers of the language were persecuted over the centuries, Gaelic is still spoken today by around 60,000 Scots. Endowed with a rich heritage of music, folklore and cultural ecology, Gaelic is enjoying a revival! It can be heard in Lowland pubs and at Hebridean ceilidhs.
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What is Cead Mile Failte mean?

Literally 'One hundred thousand welcomes'.
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What does Fàilte gu Alba mean?

"Fàilte Gu Alba" is Scottish Gaelic for "Welcome To Scotland".
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How do you pronounce Slainte?

“Cheers” in Irish is sláinte which is pronounced a bit like “slawn-che”. Sláinte means “health”, and if you're feeling brave, you can say sláinte is táinte (“slawn-che iss toin-che”), meaning “health and wealth”.
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How do you make a toast in Scotland?

There are so different ways to say “cheers” in many countries all over the world, however, in Scotland, it's Slàinte Mhath! Irish or Scots Gaelic? The term Slàinte Mhath (Pronounced Slanj-a-va) is actually both Irish and Scots Gaelic.
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What does Lang may your lum reek mean?

The expression 'lang may your lum reek', may sound rather rude it actually means 'long may your chimney burn', meaning 'long may you live'. It also has a more practical meaning as in 'may you always be prosperous enough to have fuel'.
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What is the Scottish word for beautiful?

Female | A quintessential Scottish name that will never go out of fashion, Bonnie is the Scots word for beautiful, pretty, stunning and attractive.
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What is the meaning of Slainte?

Definition of slainte

Irish. —used as a salutation or toast.
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Is Gaelic Irish or Scottish?

The term “Gaelic”, as a language, applies only to the language of Scotland. If you're not in Ireland, it is permissible to refer to the language as Irish Gaelic to differentiate it from Scottish Gaelic, but when you're in the Emerald Isle, simply refer to the language as either Irish or its native name, Gaeilge.
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How do you pronounce fraoch in Gaelic?

Pronunciation
  1. (Munster) IPA: /fˠɾˠeːx/
  2. (Connacht) IPA: /fˠɾˠiːx/
  3. (Ulster) IPA: /fˠɾˠiːx/, (older) /fˠɾˠɯːx/
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What are some Scottish phrases?

Here are a few of the Scottish sayings that I grew up hearing on a daily basis:
  • "Whit's fur ye'll no go past ye." ...
  • "You're a wee scunner!" ...
  • "She's up to high doh" ...
  • "A pritty face suits the dish-cloot" ...
  • "Awa' an bile yer heid"
  • "Don't be a wee clipe!" ...
  • "Yer bum's oot the windae!" ...
  • "Yer arse and parsley!"
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What are some popular Scottish sayings?

The Old Scottish Sayings….
  • I'll gie ye a skelpit lug! – I'll give you a slap on the ear.
  • Whit's fur ye'll no go by ye! – What's meant to happen will happen.
  • Skinny Malinky Longlegs! ...
  • Lang may yer lum reek! ...
  • Speak o' the Devil! ...
  • Black as the Earl of Hell's Waistcoat! ...
  • Failing means yer playin! ...
  • Mony a mickle maks a muckle!
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What is Scotland's motto?

'NO one provokes me with impunity' or 'Nemo me impune lacessit' is the national motto of the Kingdom of Scotland. Often translated into the Scots 'Wha duar meddle wi me' (in Scottish Gaelic 'Cha togar m' fhearg gun dìoladh'), it is loosely translated as 'No one can harm me unpunished'.
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