They are many different situations when you can say "Salud". The two most common ones are when someone sneezes (to mean 'bless you') and when you are making a toast (to mean 'cheers!").
La Salud de una persona se dice "Heath" --The health of a person - Salud Salud dicho en un brindis se dice "Cheers" --Said as a toast - Salud Salud dicho después de un estornudo se dice "Bless You" o "God Bless You" (Dios te bendiga) ---Said after a sneeze - Salud
You say "What should I say?" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Kini kinso?".
This question is difficult to answer, because is wide and was already answered on many other websites in detail. One of them I recommend is www.cheersm8.com
The first syllable "out" in outrun should be stressed when you say it.
To say "we should go" in French, you would say "nous devrions partir."
Most people say Salud
Salud = Health
Physically : buena salud [After sneezing]: salud!
Salud!
Cómo está su/tu salud? (formal/informal)
"Salud" means "health" in Spanish and is the traditional word for a toast.
¡Salud! ¡A su / a vuestra / a tu salud! ( for a drink) Chao, adiós. (when leaving)
Mi salud va en recuperación.
You should say Salud (if in response to a sneeze)Dios le/te/les/os bendiga (if wishing God's blessing on someone)
You can either say: "Jesus!!" or "Salud!!".
Salud.
To applaud = aplaudir 'cheers!' is 'salud!'