"Slán abhaile" is an Irish phrase that translates to "safe home" in English. It is often used as a farewell expression, wishing someone a safe journey back to their home. The phrase reflects a sentiment of care and good wishes for someone's travels.
English and Irish Gaelic. The entire Irish part translates to: Go home with you! Go home with you! Go home with you, Mary! Go home with you and stay at home, because your match is made.
It means Good-Bye in either Irish or Scots Gaelic
Slawn-cha Used to work at Bennigans, this was our greeting to guests. they were adamant about proper pronunciation of it.
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
quoi is 'what' in English.
Slan and gra, slan agus gra is irish
"ghru" should be "ghrá" "tar abhaile liom a ghrá" means "come home with me my love"
it means goodbye
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".
'Óró sé do bheatha abhaile' means 'you are welcome home'. The name of a patriotic Irish song by Pádraic Pearse.
Abhaile (pronounced: awalya) baile is 'home'; abhaile means 'homewards'
Slan has 216 pages.
"Slán anois" is an Irish phrase that translates to "goodbye now" in English. It is a way of bidding farewell, often used in casual conversation. The word "slan" means "safe" or "healthy," while "anois" means "now." Together, they convey a wish for someone's safety as they depart.
Fáilte Abhaile Source: http://www.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_gaelic/education_pedagogy/757915-welcome_home.html fáilte = welcome (céad míle fáilte = (literally) a hundred thousand welcomes, a warm welcome) abhaile = home
Slan was created in 1946.
It means goodbye, correctly spelled Slán leat.
Jon Slan was born in Toronto, in Ontario, Canada.