Below is a simple list of terms and phrases you can opt to use to include a little more Gaulish in your daily life. We will be using lextis Nouiogalaticos

Greetings / Farewells
Hello
(Subutâ! Which means Welcome!)
Or, for someone you know well, Rocenon! Which works as “It’s been so long!”
Bye/Suauelon! “Good wind!”.
(Like a good wind in your sails)
I’ll see you again
(Atepissiumi te!)
Good morning
(Suuarin!)
Good day
(Diion dagon!)
Good evening!
(Suuarenoxten!)
Good night!
(Sunoxten / Sunox (short))

Blessings / Cheers
(“Thank you!”) [For plural, substitute “te” for “suis” or “suos”.]
(Bratun (/Braton) te!)
Dêuoi with you
(Dêuoi cantite)
Health to you!
(Slanon te!)
(Insert Dêuoi here) approach you________ nessâtu te
Eye of (Insert Dêuoi here) upon you/Dercon ________ uer te
And Sucellos strike hammer to post!” [Don’t let the door hit your behind on the way out!])
(Etic Sucellê boîtu ordon clitân!)

Other phrases
I love you / you all
(Lubiumi te / suos!)
I’m going to work / I’m free from work
(Iâiumi uercon / Immi rios exuercû)
Hold my beer
(Delge curmi imon)
Happy birthday!
(Gentian dagan!)
Good luck!
(Sucobon!)
Good work!
(Suuercon!)








