"ciamar a tha thu" meaning in All languages combined

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Phrase [Scottish Gaelic]

IPA: /kʰʲiˌmar ə ˈha(ː) uː/
Head templates: {{head|gd|phrase|head=ciamar a tha thu?}} ciamar a tha thu?
  1. how are you? Categories (topical): Greetings Related terms: ciamar a tha sibh? [formal, plural], dè mar a tha thu? (South Uist, Barra, Argyll), dè mar a tha sibh? (South Uist, Barra, Argyll) [formal, plural], dè man a tha thu? [Lewis], dè man a tha sibh? [Lewis, formal, plural], cionnas a tha thu? (english: Sutherland), cionnas a tha sibh? (english: Sutherland) [formal, plural]

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