Be well
Kul yog
Jewish words meaning good signfrom the saying by marriage Simon tov umazal tov good sign and good luck
"Yom Tov Lecha Yahwah" translates to "A Good Day to You, Yahweh" in English. The phrase combines "Yom Tov," meaning "good day" or "holiday," with "Lecha," meaning "to you," and "Yahwah," which refers to the name of God in the Hebrew tradition. It expresses a wish for blessings and positivity in relation to the divine.
Siman tov u'mazal tov v'siman tov u'mazal tov, siman tov u'mazal tov v'siman tov u'mazal tov, siman tov u'mazal tov v'siman tov u'mazal tov, y'hey lanu. Y'hey lanu, y'hey lanu, u'l'khol Yis'ra'iel, y'hey lanu, y'hey lanu, u'l'khol Yis'ra'iel, y'hey lanu, y'hey lanu, u'l'khol Yis'ra'iel, y'hey lanu, y'hey lanu, u'l'khol Yis'ra'iel.
Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov died in 1440.
Shem Tov ibn Shem Tov was born in 1390.
The first two that come to mind when I think of tov are the phrases tov toda and mazal tov.
kul kayda
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)
mazal tov
Shavua Tov (שבוע טוב) means "good week". It's also used as a Saturday greeting meaning "have a good week"Essentially it means "good week".
Kul means - Family, Pedigree, RelativeJit means - Victory or Triumph, Victorious, win