Here's to Meaning in English
expression
ˈhɪɹz/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
HEERZ too, HEERZ tuh, HEERZ tih
hɪəz/ /tˈuː
HEERZ TOO
Definición
You say "here's to" when making a toast, to wish good things for someone or something, usually while raising a drink.
Uso & Matices
This phrase is used in social gatherings when raising a glass in a toast. Use 'here's to' + person/idea/event (e.g., 'here’s to success!'). It is often followed by clinking glasses. Only use in celebratory, friendly contexts—never formal written English.
Spanish: brindis por - un brindis porPortuguese (BR): um brinde a - um brinde porPortuguese (PT): um brinde a - um brinde porChinese (Simplified): 为...干杯 - 敬...一杯Chinese (Traditional): 為...乾杯 - 敬...一杯Hindi: इसके नाम - इसके लिए (टोस्ट करते समय)Arabic: نخب لـ - تحية إلىBengali: উচ্চারণ করি - শুভেচ্ছা জানাইRussian: вот за - поднимем бокалы заJapanese: 〜に乾杯Vietnamese: Chúc mừng - Nâng ly vìKorean: 건배 - ~을 위해Turkish: şerefine - kutlu olsunUrdu: خراج تحسین - اس کے نامIndonesian: toast untuk - mari bersulang untuk
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Here's to your new job!
basic
Here's to good health.
basic
Here's to our friendship.
basic
Here's to making more great memories together!
natural
Tonight, here's to old friends and new adventures.
natural
Here's to the team that made this possible!
natural