Okay, let's figure out what all these “сейли”, “sale” and “salé” are, so you don't get into trouble while shopping.
Let's start with “сейл”. This is the Ukrainian adaptation of the English word “sale”, which means a sale or discounts. When you see the word “сейл” somewhere, be prepared for the fact that the product is being sold at a discount. For example, if a t-shirt has a sign saying “сейл”, it may cost less than usual.
“Sale” is the same thing, just in English. So, when you are in a foreign store and see this word, know that it means discounts. It's a signal that you can save on your purchase. But be careful: sometimes the prices on “sale” may not be as advantageous as they seem at first glance.
Now, “salé” is a French word, and it has nothing to do with discounts. “Salé” translates to “salty”. Imagine you are in Paris and see the word “salé”. Don't think it's discounts on salt; it just refers to something salty, like crackers or olives.
So, “сейл” and “sale” are about discounts, while “salé” is about something salty. Shopping with this knowledge will be a bit easier!