What is Skol short for?

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 is skol an abbreviation for?

Good health. 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.
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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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Does skol mean cheers?

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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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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Is Skoll male or female?

Sköll (One Who Mocks) and Hati (One Who Hates) are the names of two evil Jötnar (giants) presented in ancient Norse mythology. They are the sons of Fenrir and are constantly chasing Sól and Mani, the Norse gods who embodies the Sun and the Moon.
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What is the Viking word for wolf?

In Norse mythology, a vargr (anglicised as warg) is a wolf, especially the wolf Fenrir that destroyed the god Odin in the battle of Ragnarök, and the wolves Sköll and Hati who perpetually chase the Sun and Moon. In Old English, a wearh is an outcast who may be strangled to death.
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How do you say cheers in Russian?

The Russian equivalent for Cheers! is За здоровье! [za zda-ró-vye]. Literally it means: "To your health!". The Russian word for'health' is 'здоровье' [zda-ró-vye].
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Do they say skol in Sweden?

Yes, “Skål,” pronounced like “skoal,” is what people say when they toast in Sweden. But traditional Swedish toasts involve far more than just shouting out cheers and taking a drink.
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Do Scandinavians still say skol?

Today, skål is still a vibrant part of the Scandinavian vernacular and retains the same connotation of goodwill and camaraderie in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish cultures.
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How do Vikings say hello?

Hello – Hej! Good morning/day/evening/night – God morgon! / Goddag! / God kväll! / God natt! Goodbye – Hej då!
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What do Minnesota Vikings fans say?

When the Vikings moved into U.S. Bank Stadium in 2016, they started a new tradition at home games, called the "Skol Chant." At various points during the game, Viking fans raise their hands and after two beats of a drum, they clap in time and yell, "Skol!" The drum beats increase in tempo until the applause is near- ...
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What did Vikings yell?

In battle, Vikings would urge each other forward by yelling "SKOLL" to one another.
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How do you say cheers in Norse?

The word for bowl is “skål” in Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian. From that tradition of passing the bowl, the term “Skål” is now also a toast — ”cheers!”
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What is the origin of the word Skol?

This popular chant essentially translates to “cheers!” It comes from the word skål, which originated in Scandinavia—Denmark, Norway, and Sweden specifically. In the Old Norse language, it basically means a toast or salute to a friend's good health.
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What does skål mean in Norse?

Most agree that skål, which is the word for bowl in Danish, Swedish and Norwegian, harkens back to a time when wooden bowls, sometimes elaborately decorated, would be filled with beer and passed from person to person at community gatherings like weddings or festival days.
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What's cheers in Irish?

“Cheers” in Irish is sláinte which is pronounced a bit like “slawn-che”. Sláinte means “health”, and if you're feeling brave, you can say sláinte is táinte (“slawn-che iss toin-che”), meaning “health and wealth”. “Cheers” is one of the words included in lesson 10 of our course.
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How do Greeks say cheers?

To say cheers in Greek, you say " Yamas" which is short for "Stin Yeia Mas" which means to our health. Cheers!
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How do you say cheers in Denmark?

Third word: “Skål”

Then you have to know our word for cheers. Skål means bowl or skull, and the word is said to originate from the Vikings. The Vikings would drink out of the skulls of their enemies to intimidate their table companions.
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Do they say Opa in Russia?

In Romanian (hopa) and Russian culture (опа) it is used during the short phase of concentration on an action (similar to "come on" in English), the expectation of successful process during the action and the subsequent completion of it, for example, when throwing a basketball into the basket, getting off the bike or ...
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What is Salut in Russian?

приветствие {n} salute (also: greeting, salutation, welcome, accost, halloa, hallo) салют {m}
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What were Odin's wolves called?

In Norse mythology, Geri and Freki are two wolves which are said to accompany the god Odin. They are attested in the Poetic Edda, a collection of epic poetry compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, in the Prose Edda, written in the 13th century by Snorri Sturluson, and in the poetry of skalds.
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What is Loki's wolf?

Fenrir, also called Fenrisúlfr, monstrous wolf of Norse mythology. He was the son of the demoniac god Loki and a giantess, Angerboda.
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What did Vikings call their sons?

"The people of the Viking Age did not have family names, but instead used the system of patronymics, where the children were named after their father, or occasionally their mother," Alexandra explained to Stylist. "So, for example the son of Ivar would be given their own first name and then in addition 'Ivar's son'.
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