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Literally, “to health”. Pronunciation edit ˇ IPA ...
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Literally, “for health”, or more loosely translated as “to [your] health”. Compare Czech na zdraví, Slovak na zdravie, Serbo-Croatian nazdraviti. Pronunciation ...
Na zdraví! in Czech spoken in Czechia: Said when someone sneezes, also used when proposing a toast and clinking glasses.
May 23, 2010 ˇ Na Zdravi! The Czech Republic is known for one thing above all others – beer. And there's a reason for that – ...
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Rich, roasty, malty, full flavored, med-light bodied. Poured with decent head but minimal retention. Decent lacing but also dirty glass.
It is commonly believed in America that, на здоро́вье (na zdoróvʹje) means, "cheers!" when sharing a drink or proposing a toast in Russian. While the phrase is ...
Oct 25, 2006 ˇ In the drinking a toast context, you say "Na zdravi" which means "to health." Prague Hotels and Places to Stay ˇ See All. Czech Inn.