gesundheit
interjection
- response to sneezing
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ɡəˈzʊnt.haɪt/ / /ɡəˈzʊn.taɪt/ / /ɡəˈzʊnt.hʌɪt/
intj
Etymology: Unadapted borrowing from German Gesundheit (literally “health”), from gesund (“healthy”). The adjective is cognate with English sound, from Old English ġesund (“sound, safe, healthy”).
- Said to someone who has just sneezed.
“Everybody Was at It, and There Was No One to Say Gesundheit”
“I used to play a game with David and Douggie, Dennis and Drew — stop their sneezes midsniff just by placing my pinkie finger against their nostrils and saying gesundheit before it was time.”
- Said in response to a word that sounds onomatopoeically similar to a sneeze.
“Flynn: All right, Blondie. Rapunzel: Rapunzel! Flynn: Gesundheit.”
- Used as a toast
“Gesundheit, grandpa”