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My favourite drinking toast in Russian is Pod stolom uvidimsja, we'll meet again under the table. Which is exactly where you find yourself after too much vodka.

Sent by: Kathrin

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Olar, Tartu/Estonia 2010-11-08

In Estonia we say "Terviseks" which means "For Health"

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Arapeta, Waihi 2010-09-26

In NZ Maori KIA ORA means To Health

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Maddy, Bucharest, Romania 2010-01-13

in Romanian we use to say "Noroc" (Cheers) or "Sa traim" (In our health!, "traim" means theoretically "live"), sometimes "Sa ne intalnim cu bine data viitoare" (Meet you in a good state of health next time)

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Alex 2009-11-17

In Israel we say "Le Haim" "For Life" =)!!!

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Manel, Catalonia 2009-07-17

In Catalan we say Salut! (literally "Health!"). And we add, of course in restricted contexts 'i ´Ú´Ç°ùç²¹ al canut' where ´Ú´Ç°ùç²¹ means power and canut means tube but metaphorically refers to a male organ, as well.

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Maia, Chisinau 2009-06-26

In Moldova we say "La multi ani" or there is a shorter one - "Noroc".

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Emily 2009-02-14

In Lithuanian it would be Ä® sveikatÄ…, to your (our) health.

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Paramjit 2008-09-05

In Punjabi (India), we say Chak de,which means Cheers with lots of rigour and enthusiasm while drinking. Chak de means "bottoms up". So guys Chak de!

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Michela 2008-04-27

In Italy we say alla tua, alla vostra, to yours, or salute, health.

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vesna 2008-04-26

In Slovenia we say Na zdravje which means "we toast to health".

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