gesundheit

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See also: Gesundheit

English

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Etymology

From German Gesundheit (literally health), from gesund (healthy). The adjective is cognate with English sound, from Old English ġesund (sound, safe, healthy).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡəˈzʊnt.haɪt/, /ɡəˈzʊn.taɪt/
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Interjection

gesundheit

  1. (Canada, US) Said to someone who has just sneezed.
    • 2000, Abby Frucht, Polly's Ghost: A Novel[1] (Fiction), Scribner, →ISBN, page 55:
      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.
  2. (humorous) Said as a response to someone who said something difficult or convoluted.
    • 2010, Tangled (Disney movie)
      Flynn: "All right, Blondie."
      Rapunzel: "Rapunzel!"
      Flynn: "Gesundheit."

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Dutch

Etymology

From German Gesundheit (literally health).

Interjection

gesundheit

  1. Said to someone who has just sneezed, bless you
    • 2000, Harry Mulisch, Gerrit Komrij, Adriaan van Dis, Maarten 't Hart, Remco Campert, Marga Minco, Hugo Claus, De Schrijver: een literaire estafette, De Bezige Bij, →ISBN, page 142:
      Ik bleef haar aanstaren en moest niezen. Zij bleef lachen en zei: 'Gesundheit.'
      I kept staring at her and had to sneeze. She kept laughing and said: 'Bless you.'
    • 2015, Anne Tyler, De blauwe draad, Prometheus, →ISBN, page 96:
      'Ja, dat mag. En neem Heidi even mee, alsjeblieft. Ze zit weer te niezen.' Heidi was inderdaad aan het niezen – een hele serie zachte maar spetterende niesjes. 'Gesundheit,' zei Merrick.
      'Yes, that's alright. And take Heidi, please. She's sneezing again.' Heidi was sneezing indeed – a series of soft but splattering sneezes. 'Bless you,' said Merrick.
    • 2016, Hans Bogaert, Echo, De Bezige Bij, →ISBN, page 60:
      'Gesundheit,' zei hij toen ik moest niezen.
      'Bless you,' he said as I sneezed.
    • 2016, Marjolijn Uitzinger, De partijgenoot, Singel Uitgeverijen, →ISBN, page 147:
      Ik nam een te grote slok water en moest niezen vanwege de prik. 'Gesundheit. Maar er is nog een andere auto gevonden, in Lautenthal zelf.'
      I took too big of a gulp of water en had to sneeze because it was fizzy water. 'Bless you. But another has been found, in Lautenthal.'

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