Is Mazel Tov Hebrew or Yiddish?

The Yiddish mazel tov derives from Hebrew words meaning a constellation of good stars and destiny. As Leo Rosten noted in his classic, The Joys of Yiddish, “Don't 'mazel tov! ' a man going into the hospital; say 'mazel tov! ' when he comes out.
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Is mazel a Yiddish?

The Yiddish word for Luck is Mazel and pronounced with an 'e'. Depending upon where you originate from will depend on how you pronounce and subsequently say or write the word, it is as simple as that. There is no right or wrong answer. You can use Mazal Tov or Mazel Tov.
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What's the origin of mazel tov?

mazel tov (interj.)

Jewish salutation, 1862, from modern Hebrew mazzal tob "good luck, good fortune," literally "good star," from Hebrew mazzaloth (plural) "constellations," also "destiny" (compare schlemazel). Probably to English via Yiddish.
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Is Yiddish the same as Hebrew?

While Hebrew is a Semitic language (subgroup of Afro-Asiatic languages) like Arabic and Amharic, Yiddish is a German dialect which uses many Hebrew words but with a very distinctive Ashkenazic pronunciation.
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What is the Yiddish response to mazel tov?

(toh-DAH) This means "thank you," which would be the appropriate response to mazel tov.
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Is Yiddish a Germanic language?

The basic grammar and vocabulary of Yiddish, which is written in the Hebrew alphabet, is Germanic. Yiddish, however, is not a dialect of German but a complete language‚ one of a family of Western Germanic languages, that includes English, Dutch, and Afrikaans.
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How do you tell a Hebrew from a Yiddish?

Yiddish is written in the Hebrew alphabet, but its orthography differs significantly from that of Hebrew. Whereas, in Hebrew, many vowels are represented only optionally by diacritical marks called niqqud, Yiddish uses letters to represent all vowels.
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Is Yiddish or Hebrew spoken in Israel?

Yiddish. Yiddish has been traditionally the language of Ashkenazi Jews in Eastern Europe and the second most widely spoken Jewish language after Hebrew. Currently, it is spoken by approximately 200,000 Israelis, mostly in Hasidic communities. Yiddish is a Germanic language, but incorporates elements of Hebrew.
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Is Yiddish still spoken today?

The Holocaust destroyed most of the world's Yiddish population, and the number of native Yiddish speakers has continued to decrease as we move further away from the pre-Holocaust world. Today, it is estimated that there are under 1 million total Yiddish speakers in the world.
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Which is correct mazel tov or mazal tov?

The Hebrew phrase mazel tov (also spelled mazal tov, or mazel tof) literally translated means “good luck.” In practice, mazel tov is usually said to mean “Congratulations!”
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What does Shabbat Shalom mean?

Shabbat Shalom: The Sabbath Peace of Friday Night–How Jews Celebrate the Sabbath.
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What does La Heim mean?

L'chaim! This Hebrew word meaning "to life" is oft- heard when toasting health and happiness.
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Is mazel tov Russian?

Mazel-tov (Yiddish: מזל טוב, Yiddish: mazel tov; Russian title either «Мазлтов» or «Поздравляем», 1889), is a one-act Yiddish-language play by Sholem Aleichem. The play focuses on the relationship between servants, the cook Beyle, and the upstairs rich, the Landlord.
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Do you say mazel tov at a bat mitzvah?

Mazel Tov Congratulations

A short mazel tov message by itself works well for a recipient you don't know as well, but you could also use it to round out a longer message. “Mazel tov, Bar Mitzvah!” “Best wishes and mazel tov to you as you celebrate your bat mitzvah!”
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What does Lilah Tov mean?

[Pronounced air-ev Tohv] Literally, “good evening.” You can reply “erev tov” right back. Lilah Tov. [Pronounced Lie-Lah Tohv] Literally, “good night.” An appropriate response is to say “lilah tov” back.
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Could Louis Armstrong speak Yiddish?

Conversation. Louie Armstrong at 7yrs old was adopted by a Jewish family who saw his genius and bought him his first instrument. Armstrong even besides trumpet learned to speak Yiddish. The name "Satchmo" is Yiddish for "big cheeks".
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Is Yiddish easier than Hebrew?

Standard Yiddish is written phonetically for the most part, and is a lot easier to decipher than Hebrew. Modern Hebrew has no vowels in its everyday usage, so you have to memorize pronunciation of the word a lot more than with Yiddish.
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Is Yiddish a Creole?

In short: No, Yiddish is not a creole. A creole is a stable language developed from the mixing of parent languages. A creole develops if (and, AFAIK, only if) its speakers were children who grew up speaking what used to be a pidgin as their first language.
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Is Yiddish written right to left?

The Yiddish alphabet is written from right to left.
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Is Yiddish a mix of Hebrew and German?

Yiddish is a combination of Hebrew and medieval German. The language is written in Hebrew, but takes most of the words from German, about 75% comes from German. The two languages are geographically and culturally distinct seeing as much of the grammar in Yiddish has been derived from many Slavic languages.
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Do Hebrew and Yiddish use the same alphabet?

Yiddish uses the same alphabet as Hebrew; in Yiddish it is called the alefbeys. Most consonants are the same as they are in Hebrew, but instead of indicating vowel sounds the way Hebrew does, with nikudot (vowel points) under or above letters, Yiddish has letters that serve as vowels.
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