It sounds like you are trying to say "goodbye" in Irish?
Historically "Slán agat" is said by the one going away from the listener and the listener replys "Slán leat".
If addressing more than one person "Slán agaibh" and "Slán libh".
"Slán duit" is an archaic way of saying goodbye/safe home.
"Céad slán duit" meant goodbye (the opposite to Ceád míle fáilte), but it's fallen out of use.
Slán duit / Slán abhaile dhuit means "(have a) safe (journey) home". Nowadays it's just "slán abhaile".
Slan and gra, slan agus gra is irish
Top of the morning to you!
Duit means "for you" in Irish, but it depends on what you are saying. Examples: "Dia duit" - a greeting (usually for "hello") literally translates and "God for you" or "God be with you". "Tá sé seo duit" is "It/This is (here) for you". 'Duit' is the meaning in 'malay language' after translate to english
it is dia duit, slan, ta,cuir riobh mhaith agat , conas a ta tu,ashly
It's "Athbhliain shona duit" (happy new year to you)
it means goodbye
"mora duit ar maidin" means "good morning" in Irish.
Slan has 216 pages.
to you or with you. Dia Duit, God by with you
The phrase "Lá breithe sona duit" means "Happy Birthday to you" in Irish (Gaelic).
Slan was created in 1946.
Jon Slan was born in Toronto, in Ontario, Canada.