It means 'with-you' singular in Irish and Scottish Gaelic.
Least mean the smallest amount of something. It is also used to show the significance of something.
Dia leat; God be with you! (Irish Gaelic)
Toda is Hebrew, tapadh leat is Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig). Both mean "Thank you". Leat is also an Irish (Gaeilge) word. It means "with you". le=with liom=with me leat=with you leis=with him léi=with her linn=with us libh=with you(pl) leo=with them
A misspelling ofTáim i ngrá leat. I am in love with you.Irish doesn't have words like 'you'. It appears to be a Google 'translation'.
another google translation?
Goodbye, dear mother.
In Scots Gaelic slàn means 'healthy'; in Irish it is spelled slán. Often used as 'goodbye' from 'slàn leat/slán leat'.
Go back to google translator.
"Is deas liom" is away of saying "I like". "Bualadh leat" means "meeting you". "Is deas liom bualadh leat" doesnt make sense but it's probably supposed to mean "It's nice to meet you". "It's nice to meet you" is "Tá sé go deas liom bualadh leat"
Mar sin leat an-dràsta! goodbye for now! Slàn leat an-dràsta goodbye for now Slàn leat! (response) Slàn agad!
If you mean IRISH Gaelicit's 'Deas bualadh leat.'
It means goodbye, correctly spelled Slán leat.
tabhair leat, beir leat