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kindred spirits could be translated loosely as "âmes soeurs" in French.
'à votre santé !' (cheers!)
Santé is the French equivalent of the English cheers. Pronounced as: sahnta
"Cheers" is what you say in Britain!
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Cheers = Saúde
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In Swahili, you can say "Mambo!" as a casual way to say "cheers" when making a toast.
You say "Cheers" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Eku araya".
They dont say 'cheers' when having a drink, they say 'good luck' which translates to 'Chohk Dee.'
In British culture, "cheers" is commonly used as a casual expression of gratitude or goodwill, especially when toasting with drinks. It conveys a sense of camaraderie and positivity, making it a friendly way to acknowledge someone's presence or a shared moment. The term has its roots in the Old French word "chiere," meaning face or head, which evolved to signify a state of happiness or good spirits. Today, it's widely used beyond just drinking contexts, often as a way to say thank you or goodbye.
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