Posted by absinthebri
How do you say Cheers! or Your Health! (when toasting a friend) in your language?
Posted by BobaFett
Egészségedre! hungarian
Posted by boto43
I understood that fraze when I had seen boba one.
to ur health - na zdravie in Slovak very similar like russian.
Posted by Wazuki
za zdorovye- russian. maybe im wrong but i think its Kampai shimas in japanese.
Posted by Ayush
Yah jam tumhare naam :-D . Hindi
Posted by Vlammetje
Proost!
Dutch
Posted by Jim
"Santé" - French
Posted by Vlammetje
thinks it's Skoll in Swedish
It's Kippis in Finnish
Posted by absinthebri
Slŕinte mhor agad (Great health to you) - Scottish Gaelic
Posted by Vlammetje
then what does Slŕinthe Mhath mean?
Posted by Vlammetje
Brian have a look at this site as well
http://home.worldonline.dk/mortenl/cheers.html
Posted by harvey172
R u the tea person?
Posted by absinthebri
Marga, slŕinthe mhath means good health to you. You might note the stylistic variations in the transliterations; gaelic having a long oral tradition and little written history.
Posted by knight4led
Salud in Spanish
L' Hayim in Hebrew
Posted by kimcheeboi
we dont say cheers
instead:
"one for me, and one for my homies."
Posted by Leks
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Its skĺl
The ĺ is prenoused like O in New Orleans (or how e. its spelled)
Posted by Vlammetje
i know that but it's not in my alfabet good friend
Posted by RichLok
Salud = Health
Salud = To your health
Salud = Bless you (when sneezing)
Salud con Leche = To your health (slang)
Spanish (Mex.)
Posted by kimcheeboi
pinche richlok!
salute with milk
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Posted by RichLok
slang terminology. People been saying it since I was little but don't know the story behind it...
Pinche Kimchee....