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Jun 24, 2021

[Answer] "Sláinte" is the word for "cheers" in which language?

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...1. Irish Gaelic 2. Dutch 3. Finnish 4. Polish




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Irish Gaelic - In English-speaking countries, saying "cheers" over a drink is a popular way to toast old and new friends alike. But for those who speak Irish Gaelic, the word of choice is “sláinte” (pronounced “slawn-che”). When translated to English, “sláinte” means “health.” Spoken by approximately 75,000 people in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Island, Irish Gaelic is a member of the Celtic language group, along with Scots Gaelic, Welsh, Breton, Cornish, and Manx. Like its sister language of Irish Gaelic, Scots Gaelic similarly employs the “Sláinte” phrase as the go-to when raising a glass. However, Scots Gaelic also tends to extend the phrase to “Slàinte Mhath,” which further means “good health.”:


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