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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".

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15y ago
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14y ago

thank you ----- merci vous---- most francophones just say merci.

cheers-----------viva

Merci vous et viva en la francie

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13y ago

A votre(many people or to be more polite) / ta (single person) santé (translation wierd, for your healt)...

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12y ago

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 :)

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14y ago

santé! - à la tienne

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Cheers

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12y ago

"Santé !"

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