slawn-jih vah in Scots Gaelic (Good health!)
Irish: Sláinte (mhaith) Scottish Gaelic: Slàinte mhath Manx: Welsh: Iechyd da Breton: Cornish:
pronounce as "der" - pronounce the "r" only slightly
pronounce trencadis
we pronounce it ['hə:mi:z]
Pronounce it like "ooo"
oi-he vah
Roughly 'blee-una va oor'.
Sláinte = cheers (Irish); Slàinte (Scottish).
"matin vah" It means "Good morning" in Scottish Gaelic.
Slainte means cheers to good health
It would be Slàinte mhath! in Scottish Gaelic.
It's Gaelic. And it is spelled Dia dhuit in Irish Gaelic. It's Scotts Gaelic it's Madinn mhath, or hallo. Keep in mind that they do not pronounce their letters the same way we do in English.
Slàinte mhath
In the Irish, Sláinte mhaith! (good health) or Do shláinte! (Your heath!)In the Scottish Gaelic, Slàinte mhath!
Slàinte mhath
math as in slàinte mhath (good health).
"Nighean mhath" or "caileag mhath" pronounced "nee-ann vaa" and "kallack vaa".