How do Vikings say cheers?

Spelled variably as Skål, Skál, Skaal, Skoal, or Skol
Skol
Skol (written "skål" in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish and "skál" in Faroese and Icelandic or "skaal" in archaic spellings or transliteration of any of those languages) is the Danish-Norwegian-Swedish-Icelandic-Faroese word for "cheers", or "good health", a salute or a toast, as to an admired person or group.
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(depending on country and how it's transliterated in English), it's the ubiquitous Scandinavian “cheers” that no drink of aquavit
aquavit
Akvavit or aquavit (/ˈɑːkwəviːt, -və-/; also akevitt in Norwegian; aquavit in English) is a distilled spirit that is principally produced in Scandinavia, where it has been produced since the 15th century. Akvavit is distilled from grain or potatoes, and is flavoured with a variety of herbs.
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would be complete without.
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Why do Vikings say Skol?

It is the team's Viking war chant and comes from the Swedish, Danish and Noreigian word "Skål." A Skål was a bowl that was often filled with beer and shared among friends so the word became a way of saying "Cheers!"
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Why do Vikings fans yell Skol?

"Skol" is a derivative of the Swedish/Danish/Norweigen word "skål." A "skål" is a bowl that fits beverages, that was shared between people. Over the years, it evolved to essentially mean "cheers." Now, it's used essentially as a celebratory cheer whenever the Vikings score, and pre-game.
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Is it Skol or Skoal?

It is spelled "skål" in Swedish and pronounced with a rounder "O" than the version known in the U.S. today. Skål means bowl, referring to a communal bowl (often filled with beer) that was passed around. Each person would take a drink and then say skål. It was similar to the English version of "Cheers!"
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What does skål mean in Norse?

Etymology. From Old Norse skál (“bowl”), from Proto-Germanic *skēlō.
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Do Vikings say Skol or skål?

Skol (written "skål" in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish and "skál" in Faroese and Icelandic or "skaal" in archaic spellings or transliteration of any of those languages) is the Danish-Norwegian-Swedish-Icelandic-Faroese word for "cheers", or "good health", a salute or a toast, as to an admired person or group.
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What do Vikings say when they drink?

Spelled variably as Skål, Skál, Skaal, Skoal, or Skol (depending on country and how it's transliterated in English), it's the ubiquitous Scandinavian “cheers” that no drink of aquavit would be complete without.
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How do Vikings greet each other?

Originally a Norse greeting, “heil og sæl” had the form “heill ok sæll” when addressed to a man and “heil ok sæl” when addressed to a woman. Other versions were “ver heill ok sæll” (lit. be healthy and happy) and simply “heill” (lit.
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Is skol a Viking word?

The word itself comes from Old Norse. Written today as "skål" in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish, a skål was a communal bowl that was often full of beer. Because it was a ritual enjoyed with friends and community, it became a way of saying "cheers" or "good health."
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What language did Vikings speak?

Vikings spoke Old Norse, but we don't know how they sounded. Old Norse has since developed into the modern North Germanic languages Icelandic, Faroese, Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish. Among those, Norwegian, Danish and Swedish retain considerable mutual intelligibility and are known as the Scandinavian languages.
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What do Vikings say before battle?

In battle, Vikings would urge each other forward by yelling "SKOLL" to one another. By doing so, they were telling each other to keep it up so they could drink from the skull (and the top of a lopped off skull looks roughly like a.. wait for it... BOWL!!) of the Vanquished that night.
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Who started Viking Clap?

What is the Viking Clap chant? The Viking Clap, or Viking Thunder Clap, is a chant which gained notoriety at the European Championship in 2016, when Iceland players and supporters combined to perform it in a show of cohesion after games.
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What is the Viking chant?

The Viking Thunder Clap or Viking Clap is a football chant, consisting of a loud shout and a clap in unison, which is then repeated initially several seconds later and gradually speeding up over time.
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Is skol still used?

Skol and other Old Norse words used today

Despite being an Old Norse word, skol is still heard today — and fairly often, at that. The Minnesota Vikings football team has adopted the phrase wholeheartedly, even using the word in its official theme song.
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Do Norwegians say skol?

Skol is a Scandinavian greeting similar to cheers that means "good health." People often use the term to toast or salute a person. Many Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish people utter "skol" when drinking to good health. However, it appears as "skål" in Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish. People also use "skál" in Iceland.
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What did Vikings call their friends?

From Old Norse frændi, from Proto-Germanic *frijōndz.
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What does Skol mean in slang?

Interjection. skol. (originally and chiefly in Scotland) A drinking-toast; cheers.
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What does skål mean in Norwegian?

Etymology. From Old Norse skál (“bowl”), Proto-Germanic *skēlō.
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What is the Viking oath?

heitstrengingar) is an Old Norse term referring to the swearing of a solemn oath to perform a future action. They were often performed at Yule and other large social events, where they played a role in establishing and maintaining good relationships principally between members of the aristocratic warrior elite.
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Why do Vikings share their wives?

There is no record of Vikings sharing their wives. If anything, the available evidence suggests that Viking men of high status often had several female partners apart from their wives. This left low-ranking Viking men at a disadvantage when securing partners for themselves.
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Can Vikings have multiple wives?

Marriage And Other Forms Of Cohabitation

Sagas and runic inscriptions show that families were formed by monogamous marriages. A man may have had relationships, and children, with several women, but when he died, only one wife was acknowledged.
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What does Ragnar drink?

Some will think that it is beer, others will believe that it is wine because of the antiquity of the time. But no, the drink we are talking about and consumed by our beloved Vikings is mead, the oldest drink in history.
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What did Vikings drink Valhalla?

For the Vikings, mead was the only food of the god Odin. Many Nordic epic songs recite the properties of this drink, the function it had in its meetings and its life after death in the paradise of Valhalla, where they drank mead for all eternity.
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What does Skoll mean in Old Norse?

In Norse mythology, Sköll (Old Norse: Skǫll, "Treachery" or "Mockery") is a wolf that, according to Snorri Sturluson's Prose Edda, chases the Sun (personified as a goddess, Sól).
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What does Skoal mean as a toast?

A toast when drinking, roughly equivalent to cheers.
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