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How do you say here in Scottish gallic?

There isn't a single, universally accepted translation of "here" in Scottish Gaelic, as the best word depends heavily on context. Here are a few options and when you might use them:

* An seo: This is a common and generally applicable translation of "here." It's a good default choice.

* Anns an àite seo: This translates more literally to "in this place" and is suitable when you want to emphasize the location.

* Seo: This is a shorter, more informal version meaning "here" and is often used in phrases like "seo thu" ("here you are").

* Other words might be appropriate depending on the context. For example, if referring to a specific location you might use a phrase incorporating the name of that place.

Therefore, an seo is a safe and widely understood translation for most situations.

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