What is another word for Prosit?

Pronunciation: [pɹˈɒsɪt] (IPA)

Prosit is a German word that is used to wish good health or wellbeing to someone, especially while raising a drink. While it is a commonly used term in German, there are several synonyms and similar phrases used in other languages to convey the same sentiment. In Italian, one phrase that is commonly used is saluti, which means cheers. In French, one can say à votre sante, which translates to "to your health". In Spanish, salud is often used to cheer and wish good health. In English, the common toast is cheers! or bottoms up! Overall, there are various ways to express good wishes during a drinking occasion in different languages.

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Usage examples for Prosit

"Prosit," he added, as he raised his great mug to his lips.
"Tomaso's Fortune and Other Stories"
Henry Seton Merriman
The old, sweet smile was on his lips, and as he yet held the stem of the glass with a shaking hand, and suffered that I should help him, he cried in a clear voice: "Once more, Prosit, Elsie!
"Margery, Volume 7."
Georg Ebers
And Prosit, likewise, to my dear old home, the fair city of Nuremberg."
"Margery, Volume 7."
Georg Ebers

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