scots is spoken quite frequently, it's not an 'ancient' language, it's a living dialect of english.
and we'd just say "happy new year"
2006-12-30 06:41:04
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answered by jonny cardboard 2
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Well, there is not such language as "Scottish"
People in Scotland speak English.
There are ancient languages called Scots and Gaelic - but neither are official languages and are rarely used.
2006-12-30 06:34:48
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answered by Tiff 5
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Aye, Laddie and you 'ave a 'appy New Year, hear?
Set up a wie bit of that Glenmorangie!
2006-12-30 06:38:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Scottish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic are so similar that this will probably do: Blina nua mait agut. which loosely translated means Have a 'good' new year. (pronounced: bleenaa neua wat a gut)
2006-12-30 09:11:59
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answered by thomasrobinsonantonio 7
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aye braw Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ flutterbys
2016-03-15 23:13:34
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answered by Anonymous
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happy hogmanay
bliadhna mhath ùr
2006-12-31 11:48:47
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answered by drakshug 3
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