מזל טוב
Hebrew
Etymology
From Yiddish, literally "good luck", presumably originally meant as a wish for the addressee's good luck.
Interjection
- a general good wish on a happy occasion
- congratulations
Descendants
- English: mazal tov
Yiddish
Interjection
- Alternative form of מזל־טובֿ (mazl-tov)
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