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How do you say ye in Scottish Gaelic?

There isn't a single perfect equivalent for "ye" in Scottish Gaelic, as its meaning depends on context. "Ye" can mean "you" (singular informal), "you" (plural), or even "you all."

Here are some options depending on the intended meaning and formality:

* For singular informal "you": `thu` (hoo) is the most common choice.

* For plural "you": `sibh` (shiv) is used.

* For a more emphatic or archaic plural "you": `sibhse` (shiv-she) is a more formal and emphatic version of `sibh`.

Therefore, the best translation requires knowing the context of how "ye" is used in the English sentence.

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