Huh... That's not Italian, it's French ;).... "A votre santé" is what you say when you make a toast. So, it could be translated as "Cheers", but the actual translation is "to your health". In the French tradition one toasts "A votre santé" and the rest of the group responds "a la votre" ("and to yours").
A ta sante or A votre sante means- Cheers (when you drink wine or champagne or something)
french: votre mam german: Ihr mam italian: il vostro mam
Don't reply to "à votre soif", you will not hear it as it isn't correct French. When French people raise a toast, they say "à votre santé" (your health, not your thirst) and you answer the same "à votre santé" or "à la votre".
votre frère or ton frère
le votre means 'yours' or 'your own' in French.
A votre sante (To your health)
A votre sante (À votre) santé (to your health) À la votre (response "And to yours") À votre santé / Santé in french.
A ta sante or A votre sante means- Cheers (when you drink wine or champagne or something)
Cin cin! is what an Italian says to make a toast. The repetition references the Italian for "hundred (100)" in order to wish 100 years of happiness. The pronunciation will be "tcheen tcheen" in Italian.
Santé = health á votre santé = good health, cheers
Sante Bartolai has written: 'Da Fossoli a Mauthausen' -- subject(s): Concentration camps, German Prisoners and prisons, Italian Personal narratives, Personal narratives, Italian, Prisoners and prisons, German, World War, 1939-1945
french: votre mam german: Ihr mam italian: il vostro mam
'Santi' is a plural form for the Italian equivalent of 'saint'. It's pronounced 'SAHN-tee'. It's the masculine form. The plural form, 'sante', is pronounced 'SAHN-teh'.
Emilio Villa has written: 'Foresta ultra naturam =' -- subject(s): Translations from Italian, Translations into English, Italian poetry, English poetry 'Sante Monachesi'
Carlos Sante's birth name is Carlos Sante Varela.
Sante Kimes's birth name is Sante Louise Singhrs.
Votre means 'your'.