"Tá do chara ag dul leat" means "You're friend is going with you"
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the phrase is 'to a T'. eg "I will quote this to a T." So I guess it is 'down to a T'.
The t is silent in thistle.
No, the word "watch" does not have a silent "t." The "t" in "watch" is not pronounced, but the correct spelling of the word does not include a "t" at all. Instead, it consists of the letters "w," "a," "t," "c," and "h," with the "t" being part of the "w" and "a" sounds.
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An t-adh leat (pronounced: on thaw lat) Another Answer:Tá an t-ádh ag rith leat. (Irish Gaelic)
Goodbye (Slán leat) and good luck (agus go n-éirí an bóthar leat) and cheers (agus sláinte)
"Go n-éirí leat" means "good luck / may you succeed"
Go n-éirí leat ar an Satharn
Irish: Go n-éirí an t-ádh leat! or Ádh mór ort!Scottish Gaelic:Sealbh math dhuit!Gur math a thèid leat! or Guma math a thèid leatPiseach! Piseach mhath ort! or Buaidh is piseach leat!G'un robh math agad! or Buaidh gun robh leat!Gun dèid leat!Gun soirbhich leat!
Shoe Go for Chara u just pronounce it same as chart but just replace the t with an a
The D in Korean is pronounced as a T such as when you say two which is "Dul", it's said as "Tul"
The web address of the Double T Acres Ag Museum is: http://www.thedoublet.com
Go n-éirí an t-ádh leat; Go n-éirí an t-ádh libh (plural).
The phone number of the Double T Acres Ag Museum is: 209-634-0187.
go n-éiri an t-ádh leat le do thuras
If you were addressing an individual, you could say: 'Slán agus go n-éirí an t-ádh leat'. If addressing more than one person, change 'leat' to 'libh'.