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How to say "cheers" in 10 different languages
Cheers! Bottoms up! To your heath! This New Year's Eve, whether you'll be clinking classes in another country or just want to impress your friends, bring a little international flair to your New Year's party by toasting at midnight in languages from around the world. Here's how to say "cheers" in 10 different languages. Czech - Na zdravi!
Dutch - Proost!
French - A votre sante!
Gaelic Irish - Sláinte!
German - Prost!
Italian - Salute! or Cin cin!
Japanese - Campai!
Polish - Na zdrowie!
Portuguese - Saude!
Spanish - Salud! or Salut!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
John Dec 31st 2009 2:37PM
Spanish - Salud! or Salut!
What?! Where in the world does a Spanish speaker says "Salut!" with a "t"?
Dennis Dec 31st 2009 4:33PM
In Spain, actually (Barcelona, for example)
John Dec 31st 2009 5:14PM
That's not Spanish, that's Catalan.
Dennis Dec 31st 2009 5:49PM
Yes, but it's still said in Spain (CatalĂ or not)