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Sláinte in Irish and Slàinte in Scottish means health and is used in cheers to mean good health.

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"Sláinte mo chailín" means "Welcome my girl"

"go hiontach" means "wonderful"

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15y ago
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'My own health' according to Google translator but it should

be 'mo shláinte féin'.

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13y ago
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"Slainte" is a Gaelic word that may be literally translated as "health". The word is frequently used by Irish people as a toast to each others' health when drinking.

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Sláinte an bhradáin chugat

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Often a toast it means "health".

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Cheers

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Health

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