Ah, what a beautiful phrase you've shared with me. "Kul'am wa antum bikhair" is a lovely way to wish others well during special occasions like Eid or birthdays. It means "May you be well every year," spreading kindness and goodwill to those around you. Keep sharing these positive sentiments, my friend, and watch the joy and warmth you bring to others blossom like a happy little tree.
"Kulu 'ammi wa antum bi-khair!" ("May every year find you in good health!")
Happy New Year in Lebanese is Mabrook hal sina jdeeda.
In Lebanese ,as in many different Arabic countries, the expression used is "kol aem o'enta b'khier" (كل عام وانت بخير). It literally translates to "each year and you are fine", but carries the same meaning as the English expression "happy new year".
I THINK it says 'Peace, Im well thanks be to God and thankyou'...not sure about the 'katiran' though
Wa Iyyaakum
You can reply "Mo wa pa" which means "I am fine."
"Happy New Year" in Arabic is كل عام وأنتم بخير (kull aam wa-'antum bi-khayr) or سنة جديدة سعيدة (sana jadiida sa'iida)
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Assalam allaikum: Peace be unto youWa laikum salam: And unto you peace (reply to Assalam allaikum)Rahmatullah: The mercy of AllahBarakattu: The blessings of Allahex:Assalam allaikum WA rahmatullah WA barakattu:Peace be unto you, and the mercy and blessings of AllahWa laikum salam WA ramatullah WA barakattu:And unto you peace, and mercy and blessings of Allah
When some one sneezes we say : God bless you in arabic it means : yarhamokom allah ,,, written as : يرحمكم الله you reply : athabana wa athabakom allah ,,, written as : اثابنا و اثابكم الله
Wa aleykum us salaam, which means "and peace to you."
I assume you want a translation?Literally:You are very/so cute, beautiful.Desu ne is more likely the reply, which is like a term of agreeement.