What is the Yiddish word for congratulations?

"Mazel tov" or "mazal tov" (Hebrew/Yiddish: מזל טוב‎, Hebrew: mazál tov; Yiddish: mázl tov; lit. "good fortune") is a Jewish phrase used to express congratulations for a happy and significant occasion or event.
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What does mazel tov mean?

History and Etymology for mazel tov

Late Hebrew mazzāl tōbh, literally, good luck.
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Which is correct mazel tov or Mazal Tov?

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 appropriate response to mazel tov?

Toda. (toh-DAH) This means "thank you," which would be the appropriate response to mazel tov.
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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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10 Yiddish words used in English



What is Toda Raba?

Interjection. todah rabah. (in Jewish cultures) Thank you; many thanks. quotations ▼
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What does Mazal mean in Hebrew?

מזל mazal, mazl. Biblical Hebrew meaning: constellation of stars (associated with idol worship). "Through the influence of astrology, the term came to be associated with a person's fate... and fortune" (Steinmetz, Usage). In Yiddish, Ladino, and other languages: luck.
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What is the meaning of the word mitzvot?

Definition of mitzvah

1 : a commandment of the Jewish law. 2 : a meritorious or charitable act.
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What does bar mitzvah stand for?

bar mitzvah, also spelled bar mitzva or mitzwa (Hebrew: “son of the commandment”), plural bar mitzvahs, bar mitzvot, or bar mitzwot, Jewish religious ritual and family celebration commemorating the religious adulthood of a boy on his 13th birthday.
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How do you wish someone good luck in Hebrew?

In English, we say good luck – wishing the person good fortune, that the stars line up for them, that they find a four-leaf clover. In Hebrew, we say בְּהַצְלָחָה – literally, with success. the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
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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 does Zissen Pesach mean?

A zissen Pesach – a sweet Passover! Passover, Passover Rituals, Seder, Young Kids.
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What does B Ezrat HaShem mean?

B'ezrat HaShem (Hebrew: בעזרת השם, "with God's help") is a similar phrase. The acronym is B"H (Hebrew: ב״ה), which is also often read as "Baruch HaShem".
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What does Slicha mean in Hebrew?

"Excuse me", "Sorry."
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What does Thawadah mean in Hebrew?

Terms in this set (92)

Thawadah. Thank you. Yapah. beautiful.
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What are 3 common American phrases that come from Yiddish?

List of English Words of Yiddish Origin
  • bagel - bread roll in the shape of a ring.
  • bubkes - nothing; least amount.
  • chutzpah - imprudent; shameless.
  • futz - idle; waste time.
  • glitch - malfunction.
  • huck - bother; nag.
  • klutz - uncoordinated; clumsy person.
  • lox - salmon that is smoked.
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What does Oy vey Schmear mean?

Oy vey (Yiddish: אױ װײ) is a Yiddish phrase expressing dismay or exasperation.
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What does shtarker mean in Yiddish?

n. A strong, stout fellow. n. Big shot, an arrogant person.
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Is Mazel Tov Yiddish or Hebrew?

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!
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