In Scottish Gaelic, "goodbye" is expressed as "slàn leat" when speaking to one person, and "slàn leibh" when addressing multiple people or speaking formally. "Good luck" translates to "gura math a thèid leat." These phrases reflect the warm and supportive nature of Gaelic farewells.
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Gle math agus slainte !
Scottish Gaelic: Beir buaidh! (best of luck, I hope you succeed!)Irish Gaelic: Go n-éirí go geal leis. (The best of luck to him.)
Good luck -> "Powodzenia!"; Goodbye -> "Żegnaj".
Goodbye - Tchau Good luck- Boa sorte
Goodbye: Hwyl OR Hwyl fawr Good luck: Pob lwc
Irish: Is tíolacadh é an t-ádh Scottish:
In Irish it's "dheamhan mí-ádh"
In Cree, you can say "nitanis, acosin" to say goodbye and good luck to someone.
In Dutch, you can say "tot ziens en veel succes" for goodbye and good luck.
Good Luck - buena suerteGoodbye - hasta luego (See you later)adiós (goodbye)
Season 8, episode 7: "Goodbye and Good Luck" Season 8, episode 7: "Goodbye and Good Luck"