You say "cheers" in spanish like "alegrías". It also means Joys.
Cheers as in cheer-leading = porras. As in a toast = Salud.
Google Translate says 'arriban' in Spanish is 'arrive' in English.
German- Prost! Swedish - Skål! Norwegian - Skål! Danish - Skål! Spanish- Salud!
¡Salud! ¡A su / a vuestra / a tu salud! ( for a drink) Chao, adiós. (when leaving)
'Cheers' is乾杯 (kanpai) in Japanese.
Cheers as in cheer-leading = porras. As in a toast = Salud.
If you mean cheers, as in a toast to fortune and good health, a common word is "salud."
To applaud = aplaudir 'cheers!' is 'salud!'
Salud! Means 'health'
Google Translate says 'arriban' in Spanish is 'arrive' in English.
German- Prost! Swedish - Skål! Norwegian - Skål! Danish - Skål! Spanish- Salud!
"Biba" can mean "long live" or "cheers" in Spanish. It is often used to express excitement or enthusiasm in a celebratory context.
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Slancha is an anglicisation. In Irish it's "Sláinte", it means "cheers"
Melville's
Sláinte~ Cheers