The phrase you probably mean is "Slán abhaile" pronounced "slawn awallya". It is a phrase in the Irish language that simply is used to say good bye. "Slán" can be used by itself to mean good bye. Abhaile means home. So you are basically saying goodbye to someone as they head home.
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His Name was Er. found in Gensis 38:7
Er 70s mean,(er) electro resistance, 70s mean 70000 tensil strenth
er ist = he is
Some words that mean destroy and end in "er" are demolisher, exterminator, and obliterator.
In Irish it's "i nDilchuimhne" Scottish Gaelic: Manx Gaelic: Welsh: "Er serchog cof" or "Er serchog gof" Breton: Cornish:
ER - 1994 Sailing Away 7-19 was released on: USA: 26 April 2001
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ER can mean emergency room or extended release, depending on the context.Emergency Room
"didi-er" has no meaning in Hebrew.
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