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revjon | 20:14 Thu 03rd May 2007 | Phrases & Sayings
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What is the Gaelic for 'cheers' before a whisky?
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Slainte
Or more accurately Sl�inte.
More accurately, Sl�inte is Irish but Sl�inte pronounced Slahn-chu is the Gaelic meaning "health."

"Sl�inte mhath" pronounced Slahn-chu vah means "good health."
could you spell the pronunciation phoenetically please so I can say it next time !!
oh ... you did ... derrrrr....
'slainte' pronounced 'slawn cha'

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