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mazal tov (מזל טוב) is the Hebrew word for congratulations.

Note: It does not mean "good luck." This is a common mistranslation based on a literal translation. Mazal Tov really means something like "[I am happy that you are having] good luck," It's never used to tell a person that you hope they are about to have good luck.


To wish someone "good luck" in Hebrew, you would say: be-hatslachá (בהחצלחה), which literally means "with success."

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The words "Mazel-Tov" are a transliteration of the Hebrew phrase (מזל טוב), which means "good luck". It is a Jewish expression of congratulations and has now entered the public lexicon due to its frequent use between "Jewish" television characters who use it between each other.

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It means "good luck" or "congratulations" on your good luck it comes from various Jewish celebrations.

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