Sláinte
The Irish for "cheers" is "Sláinte!".What_is_irish_for_cheers
Slancha is an anglicisation. In Irish it's "Sláinte", it means "cheers"
Sláinte~ Cheers
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"Cheers" is what you say in Britain!
In Celtic languages, the equivalent of "cheers" can vary. In Irish, you would say "sláinte," in Scottish Gaelic it's "slàinte," and in Welsh it's "iechyd da." These phrases are commonly used when toasting or celebrating.
Sláinte = cheers (Irish); Slàinte (Scottish).
Three Cheers for the Irish - 1940 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #6007) USA:TV-G (TV rating)
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Cheers = Saúde
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In Swahili, you can say "Mambo!" as a casual way to say "cheers" when making a toast.