Juliet toasts to Romeo before drinking the vial, wishing him health and happiness and hoping that their love will stay strong even in death.
She would brave the ghost of Tybalt to be with Romeo. She makes drinking the potion a sort of toast, by which she honours Romeo by drinking it. She has become totally fixated on rejoining Romeo at whatever cost.
By the end of the play, it's toast.
Raising a glass and drinking in honor of someone or something.
"La santé" is French for health. "Santé" is also used as a toast before drinking alcohol, similar to "Cheers."
Before, then the toast.
Some popular drinking sayings used to toast or celebrate with include "Cheers," "Bottoms up," "Salud," "Prost," and "Sant."
As far as I can gather, "nasdrovia" is Polish for "Cheers!"
The term "toast" refers to an ancient Roman practice of putting a piece of spiced toast in a wine glass in order to reduce wine acidity.
Milk Toast
Prost.Cheers as a toast when drinking is Prosit or Prost.
Translating as "health", this is an Irish/Scottish drinking toast.
Bottoms up.