Prosit is tipicaly used during oktoberfest and in bavaria Which is meant as a joke, but if you read the word in its initial latin meaning (be it of use) it is even not so far away from ordinary gesundheit. Anyone ever being at an oktoberfest will be familiar with the term
While the rest of germany usuaully uses the term prost, as well as other such as zum wohl, glück aus, etc Some people also say prosit (like when toasting) Similar to english where we use cheers and others such as “over the lips and through the gums watch out stomach here it comes” they’re all regional for the.
An example of this is when counting down for a race or in the song ein prosit. Bierstein is a nice english neologism apparently based on german So that word is the english counterpart of handy Your item is a bierkrug in german.
The first three words in the above quote are bavarian for “eins, zwei, drei” Is g’suffa also bavarian, and what does it mean?