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
"Zdrasri" is the full word.
Zdr is pronounced zuh-duh-ruh
Usually said along with "bebche" which stands for babe
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Zdravko
• Zdrada
• zdr
• zdr bepce
• zdr bepce ko pr
• zdrasti!
• Zdrastvuyte
• Zdravena
• Zdravirus
• zdravka
''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
by kenshiiii February 5, 2019
Get the zdr bepce mug.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
Get the Na zdrowie mug.Zdravo, in almost all slovens (serbian, croatian, etc.) languages means something like "Hello!",
but also can mean "healthy".
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.
- 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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cheers (said before drinking)
bless you (said after sneezing)
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
Get the na zdraví mug.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.
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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