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now cheer is a awesome sport you get training but they are both the same we do tumbling triple flips 1 back hand spring airplane roundoff both dangerous except i love this one and you should be able to say the same.

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one way of saying cheers is: Slainte. but there are other ways too, my adding good health to cheers.

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The Irish would be siúd ort! The (Scots) Gaelic would be ...

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What is the Scottish Gaelic for cheers?

It would be Slàinte mhath! in Scottish Gaelic.


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Slangava is Gaelic and it is an expression akin to saying cheers to good health. Similar to raising a drink in cheers


What does 'cheers' mean in Scottish?

In Scottish Gaelic, the word for 'cheers' is slà inte mhath, meaning 'good health'. It is pronounced as 'slaancha vaa'.


How do you pronounce 'Cheers' in Scottish Gaelic?

Sláinte = cheers (Irish); Slàinte (Scottish).


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How do you say cheers in Celtic?

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What does tha thu breagha mean?

Its Scottish Gaelic or Gàidhlig. It means "You are beautiful" (or pretty, or handsome depending on the context it is used). cheers bigears, bairnsangs


How is SlΓ inte pronounced in English?

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What is Scottish Gaelic for little red haired girl?

Nighean ruadh means red haired girl in Scottish-Gaelic, as in "The Loch Tay Boat Song." Hope this helps you out.Adding the Gaelic word "bheag" (little) between "Nighean" and "ruadh" completes the phrase. An approximate phonetic pronunciation would be Nee-yun vek roo-ugh. Cheers!


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