So many different people go out in Dublin from all over the world. Doesn’t that make the nightclub scene more unique and exciting!? After being in Dublin for a few years, we learned how to say cheers in many languages. How to write them…well…that we don’t remember! But here is a list that tells you how to say cheers in 50 languages. If you remember them all, your friends will be impressed! So be more creative next time when you find yourself in a bar and say Proost instead of Cheers! 😉
- Afrikaans Gesondheid
- Albanian Gëzuar
- Arabic (Egypt) فى صحتك (Fe sahetek)
- Armenian Կէնաձդ (Genatzt)
- Azerbaijani Nuş olsun
- Bosnian Živjeli
- Bulgarian Наздраве (Naz-dra-vey)
- Burmese Aung myin par say
- Catalan Salut
- Chamorro Biba
- Mandarin 干杯 (gān bēi)
- Croatian Živjeli /Nazdravlje
- Czech Na zdravi
- Danish Skål
- Dutch Proost
- Estonian Terviseks
- Filipino Mabuhay
- Finnish Kippis
- French Santé
- Galician Salud
- German Prost
- Greek ΥΓΕΙΑ (Yamas)
- Hawaiian Å’kålè ma’luna
- Hebrew לחיים (L’chaim)
- Hungarian Egészségedre
- Icelandic Skál
- Irish Gaelic Sláinte (Slawn-cha)
- Italian Salute
- Japanese 乾杯 (Kanpai Kan-pie)
- Korean 건배 (Gun bae)
- Latvian Priekā
- Lithuanian į sveikatą
- Macedonian На здравје (Na zdravye)
- Mongolian Эрүүл мэндийн төлөө (Eruhl mehdiin toloo)
- Norwegian Skål
- Polish Na zdrowie
- Portuguese Saúde
- Romanian Noroc
- Russian Будем здоровы/На здоровье (Budem zdorovi/Na zdorovie)
- Serbian živeli
- Slovak Na zdravie
- Slovenian Na zdravje
- Spanish Salud
- Swedish Skål
- Thai Chok dee
- Turkish Şerefe
- Ukrainian будьмо (Boodmo)
- Vietnamese Dô /Vô (Jou/Dzo)
- Welsh Iechyd da
- Yiddish Sei gesund
Which replacement for Cheers do you like to use often?