BRINDIS

This word is from the Spanish language.

brín·dis

bríndis
toast

Brindis is a Spanish term that refers to the act of raising a glass in celebration or honor of someone or something. It encompasses both the verbal expression of goodwill and the physical act of clinking glasses before taking a drink.

The word “brindis” translates directly to “toast” in English and is used to signify a ceremonial gesture where participants express wishes for health, happiness, or success. For instance, one might say “Hacer un brindis por…” which means “to make a toast to…” someone or something.

In terms of etymology, the origin of the term “brindis” is believed to derive from the German phrase “bring dir’s,” meaning “I offer it to you.”

MGA KAHULUGAN SA TAGALOG

bríndis: pagtungga o pag-inom ng alak bílang parangal sa isang tao o bagay

bríndis: tagay sa karangalan o kalusugan ng isang tao

Ito’y isang talumpating inihandog ni Jose Rizal sa dalawang nanalong pintor na Pilipino sa Madrid.

Binigkas ni Rizal ang Brindis sa isang tagayang ginanap na handog kina Juan Luna (ang ipinanalo niya ay ang ipininta niyang “Spoliarium”) at Félix Resurrección Hidalgo (ang ipininta niya ay ang “Mga Dalagang Kristiyanong Itinambad sa Nagkakagulong mga Tao”).

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *