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Mazel tov

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

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Mazel tov

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Triples32
Avg. degree1.91
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related to Etymology and pronunciation · 21
Mazel tov → American English, Ashkenazic, Biblical Hebrew, Dutch, European, Geonic Hebrew, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Israel, Let, MAH-zəl-TOV, Massel, Mazel-tov, Mishnaic Hebrew, Modern Hebrew, The, The Medieval Hebrew, The Yiddish, TOF
related to Usage · 7
Mazel tov → For, Hebrew, It, Jewish, Mazel, The, Throughout
related to External links · 3
Mazel tov → Chabad, Mean, What Does

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mazel tov yiddish hebrew good phrase jewish word meaning used luck fortune usage also mazal congratulations happy pronunciation german dutch

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
a bar or bat mitzvah or a weddinginstance ofis a common Jewish expression at events0.80text
Mazel tovrelated to Etymology and pronunciationThe0.60section
Mazel tovrelated to Etymology and pronunciationBiblical Hebrew0.60section
Mazel tovrelated to Etymology and pronunciationMishnaic Hebrew0.60section
Mazel tovrelated to Etymology and pronunciationGeonic Hebrew0.60section
Mazel tovrelated to Etymology and pronunciationThe Medieval Hebrew0.60section
Mazel tovrelated to Etymology and pronunciationLet0.60section
Mazel tovrelated to Etymology and pronunciationIsrael0.60section
Mazel tovrelated to Etymology and pronunciationYiddish0.60section
Mazel tovrelated to Etymology and pronunciationHebrew0.60section
Mazel tovrelated to Etymology and pronunciationModern Hebrew0.60section
Mazel tovrelated to Etymology and pronunciationThe Yiddish0.60section

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