Mazal Tov al hakhatunah shelakhem = מזל טוב על ×”×—×ª×•× ×” שלכ×
MAZEL TOV is Hebrew or yiddish for congratulations...
mazal tov (מזל טוב) is Hebrew for "congratulations.
Mazel Tov!
Mazel is a Hebrew word translating to the English word "luck". Mazel comes from the Hebrew phrase "Mazel Tov" which translates to "Good Luck".
The phrase Mazel Toyv is a phrase used to express congratulations for a happy or significant occasion. Mazel Tov has Hebrew and Yiddish roots, and is also spelled Mazal Tov.
Mazel Tov, or Mazal Tov, is a Hebrew or Yiddish term. It is a Jewish word for congratulations, literally "good luck" (has occurred). Mazal = LuckTov = Good
Mazel tov!
The correct spelling is two words, mazel tov (Hebrew mazal tov, wishing "good luck").
The whole verse is Siman Tov u'Mazel Tov Siman = sign Mazel = luck Tov=Good U' = and So Good signs (Siman Tov) and (u') Good Luck (Mazel Tov)
congratulations = mazál tov (מזל טוב)It is pronounced mah-ZAHL tōv in Modern Hebrew. Many English speaking Jews pronounce this as Mázel tov or mazel toff, which is the Ashkenazic pronunciation.(in Yiddish, it is pronounced MAH-zel tuff)
Mazel tov is a Hebrew phrase that typically means good luck or fortune. To pronounce it correctly, you would say mah-zell toff, with the double Fs making a short V sound.
Mazel tov or mazal tov.