You say "Cheers" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Eku araya".
Ba'sal'a'ma'ti
Very informally it would be 'Cheers!'
In Nordic languages, there are different ways to say "Cheers!" when toasting. In Danish, you say "Skål!" In Swedish, the word is "Skål!" as well. In Norwegian, you say "Skål!" and in Icelandic, it is "Skál!"
It means Nuri nu.the capital N there must be rikom elu there to allow you read meaning into it .
"Cheers" is what you say in Britain!
cheers
Cheers = Saúde
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"Bezoy shi shi" in Swahili does not have a conventional or correct translation, as it does not make sense in the language. It may be a misspelling or misunderstanding of Swahili words.
They dont say 'cheers' when having a drink, they say 'good luck' which translates to 'Chohk Dee.'
Cheers. People would understand.
"Je via sano" (i.e. to your health) is the usual way to say "cheers" in Esperanto
You say "Cheers" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Eku araya".
Cheers in Mandarin is 干杯(gān bēi)
Siku njema kila mtu
You say "cheers" in spanish like "alegrías". It also means Joys.