I'm not sure what you mean by "dialectal". In France you could say "à la santé" or "à ta santé" or simply "à la tienne". When you clink the glasses together, you can say "tchin tchin".
thank you ----- merci vous---- most francophones just say merci.
cheers-----------viva
Merci vous et viva en la francie
A votre(many people or to be more polite) / ta (single person) santé (translation wierd, for your healt)...
Vive mon bon ami. cheers is not reall apart of there language so what i wrote for u is similar it means long live my friend wich is practicly the same :)
santé! - à la tienne
Cheers
"Santé !"
Santé is the French equivalent of the English cheers. Pronounced as: sahnta
'Cheers' is乾杯 (kanpai) in Japanese.
'A la vôtre' is the response (in French) to the traditional toast 'A vôtre santé'. It is similar to "cheers" when you're drinking something with someone. 'A vôtre santé' means 'To your health', 'A la vôtre' means 'And to yours'.
What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
No, bonchule isn't a word in french...but "bonchure" is a word in french
cheers
Vive
"Santé" means "Health". When drinking it means "Cheers"
Santé is the French equivalent of the English cheers. Pronounced as: sahnta
There is no English word for cheers in Italian. Italian only uses the Italian word for cheers.
Sláinte~ Cheers
"Sante" is not a Dutch word, it is a French word. We use it when we want to say "cheers" to someone with a drink (when we call out a toast). The translation of the word is "health". The Dutch way of saying it is "gezondheid", which means the same.
You must be thinking of the word "nostrovia" which means "cheers" in the polish language.
The Mandarin Chinese word for "Cheers" is ganbei (sounds like gahn bay).
Goodbye! Cheers!
I really was quite startled by the cheers of my team.
A votre sante (To your health)