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Any store that sells big screen televisions will also sell the mounts for them. Most stores usually also have a service to install them for you properly which I would opt for as I can barely hang a coat hook without it falling off the wall..

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Mahzouz (mas) - Mahzouza (fem) In Arabic, we have 2 types of Hs, heavy and light, so in this word you have to put a lot of emphasis on your "h" k? its pronounced as it's written Mahhhh-zouuu-z and if its a girl just add an "a" at the end

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حظا سعيداsay: hazzan saeadun.
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Lucky : mahzouz ( in Arabic )

and it is written this way : محظوظ

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Translation: Hath sa3id (حظ سعيد)

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it can be written as :

" حظا طيبا"

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الحظ

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