"slán leat " is pronounced "slawn lat"
It means Good-Bye in either Irish or Scots Gaelic
It means goodbye, correctly spelled Slán leat.
In Scots Gaelic slàn means 'healthy'; in Irish it is spelled slán. Often used as 'goodbye' from 'slàn leat/slán leat'.
The name Gearoid is the Irish/Gailge version of Gerard. To say Gearoid it is pronounced Gar-owed, or Gah-road which ever works for you. Slan leat. The G is a hard G like in Gareth or Grover.
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"Táim i ngrá leat." In phonetic American English would sound like "Tawim ing raw lath".
"Leat reul" is pronounced as "let reel." The "ea" in "leat" is pronounced like the "e" in "let," and "reul" sounds like "reel" with a long "ee" sound. This pronunciation is based on standard English phonetics.
Slan has 216 pages.
Slan and gra, slan agus gra is irish
Slan was created in 1946.
Slawn-cha Used to work at Bennigans, this was our greeting to guests. they were adamant about proper pronunciation of it.
Jon Slan was born in Toronto, in Ontario, Canada.