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|'''Prosit''' - '''Prost''' (''German'') / '''Zum Wohl''' | |'''Prosit''' - '''Prost''' (''German'') / '''Zum Wohl''' | ||
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|'''Basque''' | |'''Basque''' | ||
|'''On egin''' / '''Topa''' | |'''On egin''' / '''Topa''' | ||
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|'''Belgian''' | |'''Belgian''' | ||
|"'''Op uw gezondheid'''" is fine for the Flemish (Dutch speaking) part of the country but for the other half, the French speaking people, it's the same as for France "'''A VOTRE SANTE'''", although there are of course many other expressions. | |"'''Op uw gezondheid'''" is fine for the Flemish (Dutch speaking) part of the country but for the other half, the French speaking people, it's the same as for France "'''A VOTRE SANTE'''", although there are of course many other expressions. | ||
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|'''Bosnian''' | |'''Bosnian''' | ||
|'''Zivjeli''' | |'''Zivjeli''' | ||
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|'''Brazilian''' | |'''Brazilian''' | ||
|'''Saude''', '''Viva''' / '''Topa''' (''Spain, France'') | |'''Saude''', '''Viva''' / '''Topa''' (''Spain, France'') | ||
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|'''Bulgarian''' | |'''Bulgarian''' | ||
|'''Na zdrave''' ("''to your health''") / ('''Nazdrave''' ?) | |'''Na zdrave''' ("''to your health''") / ('''Nazdrave''' ?) |
Revision as of 00:45, 21 December 2005
How to say "Cheers" in many languages
Language | Phrase |
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Austrian | Prosit - Prost (German) / Zum Wohl |
Basque | On egin / Topa |
Belgian | "Op uw gezondheid" is fine for the Flemish (Dutch speaking) part of the country but for the other half, the French speaking people, it's the same as for France "A VOTRE SANTE", although there are of course many other expressions. |
Bosnian | Zivjeli |
Brazilian | Saude, Viva / Topa (Spain, France) |
Bulgarian | Na zdrave ("to your health") / (Nazdrave ?) |
Japanese | Kampai (most used), Banzai |
Source: [1]