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How do you say Cheers in Yoruba language?

There isn't a direct translation for "Cheers" in Yoruba that specifically means "toasting" or "celebrating with a drink."

However, you can use these phrases depending on the context:

* "Ààrẹ́!" (pronounced "ah-reh"): This is a general exclamation of celebration, which can be used when raising a glass.

* "Gbogbo wa ni iye!" (pronounced "go-bo wa ni i-ye"): This translates to "May we all live long." It's a common toast used in Yoruba culture.

* "O se!" (pronounced "o se"): This literally means "It is good!" and can be used as a way of saying "Cheers" or "Good health" in a toast.

You can also use the English word "Cheers" and most Yoruba speakers will understand.

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