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Revision as of 20:04, 20 December 2005

How to say "Cheers" in many languages

Language Phrase
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 / (Spain, France) Topa
Bulgarian Na zdrave (to your health) / (Nazdrave ?)
Japanese Kampai. Banzai / Japanese most used: Kampai
Source: [1]