Prosit! in German (pronounced PRO - ZEET)
Na zdrowie! in Polish. (pronounced NAS - DRO - VEE - AH)
There are many toast in Polish languages. The most popular are "Wasze zdrowie" (about health) or "Sto lat" (long life).
the German name for toast is Toiast
"Toast" the same word.
"To your health!" It's often used to toast someone with a drink, similar to "Cheers!" or "Skoal!"1. It is a Polish toast equivalent to "Cheers" or "Salute" used before drinking anything alcoholic and in a company of others. An exact Polish spelling is "Na zdrowie"(For health) and it should be pronounced in English as "Nazdrovyeh" and not as incorrectly shown above "Nazdrovya".2. It is also what one would say to another after that person sneezes. Similar traditions exist in many other countries around the world. German equivalent is "Gesundheit" and English is "Bless you".3. Also note that similarly sounding expressions, with only minor variations exist in almost every Slavic language.To your health!" It's often used to toast someone with a drink, similar to "Cheers!" or "Skoal !
German toast
It is a formal Italian toast and basically means, "To your health."
Usually I say ...To your beauty and to your health.
auf dein Wohl! or zum Wohl!
I'm a New Zealander.. Answer: I've never heard of such a toast... I suppose it's just normal toast with jam... with a little kiwi to it.
cheese on toast
Prost.Cheers as a toast when drinking is Prosit or Prost.
Do you mean "sto lat"? It is a very popular toast in Poland and it means "Hundred years".