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How do you say Scott in Welsh?

There isn't a direct equivalent of "Scott" in Welsh. However, there are a couple of options depending on the meaning you want to convey:

If you want a similar-sounding name:

* "Sgot" is the closest phonetic pronunciation. However, it's not a common Welsh name and might sound a bit awkward.

If you want to translate the meaning:

* "Scott" can be translated as "Gwilym" which means "helmet" or "protector." This is a common Welsh name and has a similar meaning to "Scott" which originates from the Gaelic "Seumas" meaning "supplanter" or "usurper."

Other options:

* You could use "Siôn" (John) as a substitute if the context doesn't require a specific name.

* If you're looking for a name with a similar sound, you could use "Sion" (pronounced "See-on"). This is a common Welsh name, but it doesn't have the same meaning as "Scott."

Ultimately, the best way to translate "Scott" depends on the context and the desired meaning.

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