The Arabic response can be eid kareem or eid moubarak.
The response to "Eid Kareem" is "Eid Mubarak" which means "Blessed Eid." It is a common greeting used to wish someone well during the Islamic holiday of Eid.
Eid is an Arabic word, which means "holiday" in English. In Arabic, it is spelled as (عيد).
Kareem : generous written in Arabic as : كريم
kareem كريم
kareem
sa-eid lakk
Any Arabic or Islamic country will celebrate Eid
Meanings:Some of it uses:"Ramadan Kareem" ( When Ramadan is here, you greet someone with this very renown phrase)"Allah Kareem" (God is Generous) another well known phrase used.Kareem=> generousIt's an Arabic male name which means "generous".
Karim (male name) means "generous". Not sure if related to Kareem in anyway. Just found out that the origin of Kareem is Arabic and means "noble".
eid is Arabic word meaning festival/celebrating and are for Important dates in history of Islam.
Translation: Eid Milaad (عيد ميلاد)
It is called "eid" in Arabic and feast in English.