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"Salud" is a common expression in Spanish-speaking countries that is used to wish someone good health. It is typically said before taking a drink of alcohol in a social setting, similar to saying "Cheers" or "Santé" in other languages.
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If you mean cheers, as in a toast to fortune and good health, a common word is "salud."
"Cheers" is what you say in Britain!
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A pep rally is when the whole school gathers together and cheers for their team. It's used to build up team spirit before a big game.
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Do you mean saying "cheers" while raising your glass? Then it would be "Kippis!". ("Cheers" as in "thank you" would be "Kiitti".) Or you could use the equivalent for "Bottoms up!", which is "Pohjanmaan kautta!". But "Kippis" is easier to pronounce. =)
They dont say 'cheers' when having a drink, they say 'good luck' which translates to 'Chohk Dee.'