The Greek expression for cheers is Yama's. This is used when drinking in a group setting. Everyone raises their glasses and says Yama's.
its greek for cheers
εβίβα, pronounced Eviva
It means health and is also used as the equivelent of making a toast and saying "cheers"
People used to think that the milky way was some milk spilled from a glass by a greek god. Cheers.
"Gia mas" is a Greek phrase that translates to "to our health" or "cheers" in English. It is commonly used when toasting drinks, similar to saying "salut" or "cheers" in other cultures. The phrase reflects a sentiment of good health and camaraderie among friends or family.
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it's a shortening of "stin iya mas", which literally translates to "to our health". Usually used as a toast kind of like cheers.
Slancha is an anglicisation. In Irish it's "Sláinte", it means "cheers"
Sláinte~ Cheers
Cheers = Saúde
Nazdravlje and Åivjeli are 'Cheers' in Croatian.