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How to Say “Cheers” in Different Languages

December 30, 2008 by Han Dingchao  
Filed under Education, Festival

The New Year’s Day is coming, we will join many kinds of parties during the New Year’s Holiday, so needless to say, we have to say “Cheers” tons of times. Some of you may want to know how to say “Cheers” in different languages. Okay, here we will tell you how.

How to Say “Cheers” in Different Languages

Country Toast Meaning
China Ganbei Dry glass
England Cheers Cheers
France A votre santé (son-tay) To your health
Germany Prosit (pro-zit) Here’s to you
Ireland Slainte Cheers
Israel L’chaim (la-hi-um) To life
Italy Salute (sah-loo-tay) To your health
Korea Konbai (kun-buy) Bottoms up
Mexico Salud (sah-lood) Good health
Poland Na zdrowie (zdrov-yeh) To your health

So next time when you join the party with your foreign friends, you can say “Cheers” with them. Wish you have fun!


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One Response to “How to Say “Cheers” in Different Languages”
  1. Cheers m8! says:

    It’s always good to know how to say some popular expression in other language.

    This list is quite short, so if you can’t find “Cheers” in a country (or language) you’re looking for I recommend visit Cheers m8! Web on the link below

    History of cheers expression and how to say cheers worldwide

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