Hi everybody! May I trouble you for the correct spelling of alt traditional Scotch toast? It's sounded like: Slan-ji-vaa! or Slam-jee-vaa! It is interested my also, what does origin denotation this drinkers cheers, be? I was using this phrase many time, but I have known nothing about. I am found this situation very uncomfortable Help me, please!
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[nq:1]Hi everybody! May I trouble you for the correct spelling of alt traditional Scotch toast? It's sounded like: Slan-ji-vaa!
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[nq:1]Hi everybody!
May I trouble you for the correct spelling of alt traditional Scotch toast?
It's sounded like: Slan-ji-vaa!
or ...
phrase many time, but I have known nothing about.
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[nq:1]Hi everybody! May I trouble you for the correct spelling of alt traditional Scotch toast? It's sounded like: Slan-ji-vaa! or ... phrase many time, but I have known nothing about. I am found this situation very uncomfortable
[nq:1]Hi everybody! May I trouble you for the correct spelling of alt traditional Scotch toast? It's sounded like: Slan-ji-vaa! or ... phrase many time, but I have known nothing about. I am found this situation very uncomfortable
[nq:1]May I trouble you for the correct spelling of alt traditional Scotch toast? It's sounded like: Slan-ji-vaa! or Slam-jee-vaa! It is interested my also, what does origin denotation this drinkers cheers, be? I was using this phrase many time, but I have known nothing about.[/nq] It's Slàinte mhath! (sometimes Slàinte mhòr! , or just Slàinte! ), meaning "Good (Great) health!" in Gaelic. The