How to Say “Cheers!” in Welsh

If you’re out at the pub celebrating with your Welsh friends – or any group of friends for that matter– someone will likely offer to make a toast at some point during the conversation.

In Welsh, the way to say Cheers! is Iechyd da! (It is sometimes anglicised to Yaki da! or Yaki dah! but these spellings are incorrect.) As in English, it is said when you raise a glass to toast another person, or when you clink glasses with a group of friends in celebration.

Have a listen to the recording in the YouTube video below to hear the correct pronunciation. The ch sound should be pronounced like the Scottish ch in the word loch.


Iechyd means health and da means good, so it literally translates as good health.

Blwyddyn Newydd Dda bawb! Iechyd da!

Happy New Year everyone! Cheers!

Below are a few other terms you might want to learn if you pay frequent visits to the pub with your friends:

  • cwrw = beer
  • gwin = wine
  • peint = a pint
  • hanner peint = a half pint
  • gwydraid o ___ = a glass of ___
  • wedi meddwi = to be drunk
  • lled feddw = tipsy
  • wedi meddwi’n chwil / gaib / dwll = to be very drunk

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Heather is passionate about everything language-related. Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, she holds a TEFL certification from Aberystwyth University and a Bachelor's degree in Linguistics from the University of Western Ontario. Along with her native English, she speaks Italian, Welsh, and a smattering of Japanese and French.