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International Toasts
Toasts From Around the WorldThe following list is a collection of short toasts. The English
equivalents are along the lines of "Cheers" "To Your Health" and
"Bottoms Up!"
To our international audience, if any of these are
incorrect or need updating please contact us.
Albanian: Gezuar.
Arabian: Bismillah. Fi schettak.
Armenian: Genatzt.
Austrian: Prosit.
Belgian: Op uw gezonheid.
Braziulan: Saude. Viva.
Chinese: Nien Nien nu e. Kong Chien. Kan bei. Yum sen. Wen ule.
Czechoslovakian: Na Zdravi. Nazdar.
Danish: Skol
Dutch: Proost. Geluch.
Egyptian: Fee sihetak.
Esperanto: Je zia sano.
Estonian: Tervist.
Finnish: Kippis. Maljanne.
French: A vortre sante. Sante.
German: Prosit. Auf ihr wohl.
Greek: Eis Igian.
Greenlandic: Kasugta.
Hawaiian: Okole maluna. Hauoul maoul oe. Meul kaulkama.
Hungarian: Kedves egeszsegere.
Icelandic: Santanka nu.
India: Apki Lambi Umar Ke Liye.
Irish: Sláinte.
Italian: A la salute. Salute. Cin cin.
Japanese: Kampai. Banzai.
Jewish: L'ciam.
Korean: Kong gang ul wi ha yo.
Lithuanian: I sveikas.
Malayan: Slamat minum.
Mexican: Salud.
Moroccan: Saha wa'afiab.
New Zealander: Kia ora.
Norwegian: Skal.
Pakistani: Sanda bashi.
Philippine: Mabuhay.
Poilsh: Na zdrowie. Vivat.
Portuguese: A sua saude.
Romanian: Noroc. Pentru sanatatea dunneavoastra.
Russian: Na zdorovia.
Spanish: Salud. Salud, amor y pesetas y el tiempo para gustarlos!
Swedish: Skal.
Thai: Sawasdi.
Turkish: Serefe.
Ukrainian: Boovatje zdorovi.
Welsh: Iechyd da.
Yugoslavian: Zivio.
Zulu: Oogy wawa.
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