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How do you toast in nordic languages?

Here are some ways to toast in Nordic languages:

Danish:

* Skål! (pronounced "skol") - The most common and versatile toast. It can be used for any occasion.

* Prost! (pronounced "prohst") - A more formal toast, often used in Germany and Austria as well.

* Til sundhed! (pronounced "til soon-hed") - Means "To health!" and is a more specific toast for good health.

Swedish:

* Skål! (pronounced "skol") - The most common toast, identical to Danish.

* Prost! (pronounced "prohst") - Similar to Danish, a more formal option.

* Till hälsan! (pronounced "till hel-san") - Means "To health!" and is a common alternative to "Skål!".

Norwegian:

* Skål! (pronounced "skol") - The most common toast, identical to Danish and Swedish.

* Prost! (pronounced "prohst") - A more formal toast, similar to Danish and Swedish.

* Til helsa! (pronounced "til hel-sa") - Means "To health!" and is a common alternative to "Skål!".

Finnish:

* Kippis! (pronounced "kip-pis") - The most common toast in Finnish.

* Proost! (pronounced "proost") - A more formal option, used in Dutch as well.

* Terveys! (pronounced "ter-veys") - Means "Health!" and is a more formal alternative to "Kippis!".

Icelandic:

* Skál! (pronounced "skol") - The most common toast, identical to other Nordic languages.

* Til heilsu! (pronounced "til hey-lsu") - Means "To health!" and is a common alternative to "Skål!".

Important note: While these are the most common toasts, you may encounter other regional variations or specific toasts depending on the context.

Enjoy your toasts! 🥂

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