<P> In Italian, is also used the term "richiamino", which translates to "little recall": a recall is a booster shot . In this context, the booster shot consist of another small dose of alcohol to drink during the hangover to reduce the effects of drinking . </P> <P> In Swedish, drinking alcohol to relieve a hangover is called having an "återställare", which translates roughly to "restorer". In Norwegian, it is usually called "repareringspils", meaning a "beer to repair". In Finnish, it is called "tasoittava" (smoothening) or "korjaussarja" (repair kit) and in Czech "vyprošťovák" (extricator). In Tanzania, the equivalent Swahili phrase used is "kuzimua" which means' assist to wake up after a coma' . </P> <P> In Danish, a beer the day after drinking, is called a "reparationsbajer", which translates to "repair beer". There is also a saying: "One must rise at the tree where one fell". </P> <P> In Japanese, alcohol consumed to lighten a hangover is called "迎え酒" (mukae - zake), which literally means "counter alcohol". </P>

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