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What does chin chin mean Japanese?

What does chin chin mean Japanese?

penis
“Chinchin”, a Japanese profanity for pre-pubescent penis.

What does the toast Chin Chin mean?

cheers
In France, Italy and sometimes Britain, the word for “cheers” has Chinese origins. “Cin-cin!” (pronounced chin-chin) is uttered by Italians when they raise and clink their glasses together in a toast before sipping from a flute of spumante sparkling wine as they look each other directly in the eye.

How do you say cheers when drinking in Japanese?

The easiest way to say cheers in Japanese is with an enthusiastic kanpai! (sounds like “gahn-pie”). You may hear banzai!

What is Taberu in Japanese?

“To eat” is TABEMASU. Its dictionary form is TABERU. “Hands” is TE. Let’s say, “After I eat a meal, I wash dishes,” in Japanese. The TA-form of “to eat” is TABETA.

Is chin chin a bad word?

The English equivalent of “wee wee,” “chin chin” is a word that might be used by the parents of little boys, but it’s not something you’ll hear in polite society.

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Do Japanese say banzai?

(used as a Japanese patriotic cry or joyous shout.) (used as a Japanese battle cry.)

What does the Polish word Nostrovia mean?

“Nostrovia” is the English mispronunciation of the Russian word, “Na Zdorovie”, meaning “cheers”. Nostrovia is now used as English slang for “let’s get drunk” and as a common drinking toast.

How do you do Banzai toast?

Here is how it works: Each person who leads a toast will request all guests to stand (if able) and each will first chant a few words ending with “Banzai” repeated 3 times (each louder than the last).

How do you say cheers in different languages?

How to Say “Cheers” in 10 Different Languages

  1. Cheers in Japanese: 乾杯 / Kanpai.
  2. Cheers in Spanish: Salud.
  3. Cheers in German: Prost.
  4. Cheers in French: Santé! / À votre santé!
  5. Cheers in Portuguese: Saúde.
  6. Cheers in Korean: 건배 / Geonbae.
  7. Cheers in Swedish: Skål.
  8. Cheers in Afrikaans: Gesondheid.