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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!"
French: rayures Spanish: rayas German: Streifen Italian: strisce Japanese: ストライプ (sutoraipu)
"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.
As far as I can gather, "nasdrovia" is Polish for "Cheers!"
In Swahili, you can say "Mambo!" as a casual way to say "cheers" when making a toast.
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!"
us australians say 'G'day mate' and in new Zealand in maori its Kia Ora (cheers)...
"Cheers" is what you say in Britain!
im not crazy in 100 different languages
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