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Japanese: kampai
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In greek, 'yiamas'. I remember raising my glass and saying that there :)
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Nastrovya!
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In Scots and Irish Gaelic you say "slainte" (pronounced slanj).
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Lachiem! (lah-HAI-um) Hebrew or yiddish, I can't remember. Literally means "to life"
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Korean: Kun Bae
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Spanish:vivas French:acclamations German:Anfeuerungen Italian:evviva Dutch:Gejuich Portuguese:alegrias Norwegian:hurrarop Chinese:ä¹¾æ¯ï¼ Japanese:å£°æ´ I'm not sure if all of these are correct, because I got them from a translator... http://tets9.freetranslation.com/
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Slainte Zum Wohl Salut
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Spanish: ¡Salud!
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"Prost!" in German
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I never heard of "alegrias" in Portuguese, and I am Portuguese... I always heard of "Chin-Chin".
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In nz slang: Shot bro! Or if you're tlking about the kinda 'cheers' you give when drinking, you say, 'dare you to skull it bro'.
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Saha is cheers in Arabic.
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Skål in norwegian, I think in swedish too.
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Salud! in Spanish which literally means health. They don't says cheers.
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This question is really wide and it was already answered on many other forums (websites). One of them I recommend is called Cheers m8! Bars and Pubs worldwide - http://www.cheersm8.com/how-to-say-cheers-in-different-countries-languages/
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Yamas! (Greek)
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