Ith = eat (as a command to one person) leat = with-you. It doesn't look like good grammar in Irish.
"Go raibh Dia leat" is an Irish Gaelic phrase that translates to "may God be with you" in English. It is a common way to bid farewell or offer blessings in Irish culture. The phrase is often used as a sign of goodwill and positivity towards others.
"Leat nó Gan Leat"
tabhair leat, beir leat
Ith do sháith
In Scottish Gaelic goodbye can be:Mar sin leibh!Slán leibh!Beannachd leibh!Latha math! (Good day as in leaving)In Irish it could be:Slán leat!Beannacht leat!
Beir mise leat
Táim i ngrá leat in Irish;Scottish Gaelic: ?
tabhair leat, beir leat
An t-adh leat (pronounced: on thaw lat) Another Answer:Tá an t-ádh ag rith leat. (Irish Gaelic)
In Scots Gaelic slàn means 'healthy'; in Irish it is spelled slán. Often used as 'goodbye' from 'slàn leat/slán leat'.
In Irish Gaelic: slán leat (slán libh. plural)
Slán leat