brindare
to toast
verb breen-DAH-reh Rare
Origin: Possibly from German bringen ('to bring'), via the toast formula 'ich bringe dir's'.
Also means
to drink a toast
Usage Note
Brindare always takes a to indicate what or whom you are toasting: brindare alla salute ('to toast health'), brindare agli sposi ('to toast the newlyweds'). It is intransitive and takes avere. The noun is brindisi (the toast/speech itself), which is invariable in the plural.
Examples
"Brindano alla salute degli sposi."
Natural Translation
They toast the health of the newlyweds.
Literal Translation
They-toast to-the health of-the newlyweds.
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