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zdr

Bulgarian slang word meaning hi/hello in a half joking way.
"Zdrasri" is the full word.
Zdr is pronounced zuh-duh-ruh
Usually said along with "bebche" which stands for babe
"Zdr bebche"
"Oo zdr maina"

-typical Bulgarian conversation starter
by GeeFronk0w0 October 13, 2017
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zdr bepce ko pr

The objectively best way to ask a woman out via text in Bulgaria.
Man: zdr bepce ko pr
Woman: koga trugvame
by Crusader9 November 5, 2019
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zdr bepce

''zdr bepce'' is a national word in Bulgaria. Used for greeting someone. For example: old male writes to a young female ''zdr bepce" and follows blocking :DDDD
man meet female and saying ''Zdr bepce kolko vzimash za svirka"
by kenshiiii February 5, 2019
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Na zdrowie

Polish word for cheers. Literally: "to your health"
A traditional toast prior to drinking beer or vodka. Prior to drinking the beer or any other alcoholic beverage, one would say "Na zdrowie," typically followed with a response by others saying the same.
by Raf968 January 5, 2010
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zdravo

Zdravo, in almost all slovens (serbian, croatian, etc.) languages means something like "Hello!",
but also can mean "healthy".
- Zdravo, kako si danas?
- Hello, how are you today?

- Nije zdravo piti bas toliko kafe.
- It is not healthy to drink that much coffe.
by Filip R. December 26, 2007
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na zdraví

na zdraví (literally: "to your health")

cheers (said before drinking)
bless you (said after sneezing)
Petr and Mike hold their tall cold glasses of beer. Before taking a drink one of them exclaims, "na zdraví", and then they both partake in drinking their beers.
by Michael Ingram May 2, 2008
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zdravstvuitye

Hello in Russian. It is really long and kind of hard to say, but you can also say privyet or several shortened versions when talking with a good friend.
Maksim: Zdravstvuitye Ivan Ivanovich! Kak vi pasha vayetye?
Ivan: Charasho. A ti?
Maksim: Charasho.

In English:
Maksim: Hello Ivan Son-of-Steven! How are you doing?
Ivan: Good. And you?
Maksim: Good.
by a Russian Student May 9, 2006
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