A good taste
deagh bhlas

Scottish Gaelic
Journey-Turus

I’m SorryPhrase:tha mi duilich
Pronunciation: ha mi doolich

You’re Welcome
Phrase: ‘s e ur beatha
Pronunciation: share behe

How Are You?
Phrase: Ciamar a tha sibh?
Pronunciation: Kimmer a ha shiv?Ciamar a tha sibh (“sibh” meaning “you”) is a typical way to greet someone in Gaelic. After a madainn mhath or feasgar math, this phrase is used to ask how someone is doing

Introducing Yourself
What’s Your Name?Phrase:de an t-ainm a tha’ oirbh?
Pronunciation: je un tenem a herev?

Apologising
I’m Sorry
Phrase: tha mi duilich
Pronunciation: ha mi doolich
You can say this when you’ve bumped into someone or when you apologise for having to leave a conversation.

I’m Great
Phrase: Glè mhath
Pronunciation: gle vaIf you’d like to ask “how are you” back, say “ciamar a tha sibh fèin?” (pronunciation: feyn).

Good Afternoon/EveningPhrase:feasgar math
Pronunciation: fesker ma
