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Sláinte (to your health)

In Northern Ireland (Ulster) there are three main offical languages : English,Irish and Ulster-Scots

Cheers in Northern Ireland (Ulster) is Slainte! (to your health) in Irish AND "Guid forder!" (good luck) in Ulster-Scots.

Irish Gaelic (Sláinte)

Gaelic Friendship Toasts

  • Sláinte: "Cheers." or "To your health."
    • Sláinte chuig na fir, agus go mairfidh na mná go deo: "Health to the men, and may the women live forever."
    • Faol saol agat, gob fliuch, agus bás in Éirinn: "Long life to you, a wet mouth, and death in Ireland."
    • Croi follain agus gob fliuch: "A healthy heart and a wet mouth."
    • Céad Míle Fáilte: "One hundred thousand welcomes."
    • Go mbeire muid beo ar an am seo aris: "May we be alive at this time next year."
    • Fad saol agat: "Long life to you."
    • Sláinte agus táinte: "Health and wealth."
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11y ago

In Irish: Sláinte, a chara.

In Scottish Gaelic: Slàinte, a charaid.

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13y ago

as a toast

Sláinte - (slawn-cheh)

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Irish is sláinte and Scottish is slàinte.

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Sláinte.

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sláinte

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13y ago

Slainte!

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Slainte

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