How to wish someone a Happy Eid in 11 different languages
Millions of Muslims around the globe will be celebrating Eid al-Fitr today, marking the end of the month-long fast of Ramadan.
With celebrations being scaled down this year as lockdown restrictions remain in place, a text or call to a loved one this holiday is bound to make their day.
You may be familiar with the Arabic expression ‘Eid Mubarak’, which translates as ‘have a blessed Eid’ in English, but did you know that there are other ways to wish your friends or family a happy Eid?
Here is how to say ‘Happy Eid’ in 11 different languages.
How to wish someone a Happy Eid in different languages
Arabic
- عيد مبارك (Eid Mubarak) – ‘Have a blessed Eid’
- تقبل الله مناومنكم (Taqabalallahu minna wa minkum) – ‘May Allah accept your and our right doings’
- عيد سعيد (Eid Saeed) – ‘Happy Eid’
Bosnian
Bajram Šerif mubarek olsun – ‘Happy Eid’
Turkish
Bayramınız kutlu olsun – ‘May your Eid be blessed’
Zazaki (eastern Turkey)
Roşanê Şima Bimbarek Bo – ‘Happy Eid’
Indonesian
Selamat Hari Raya Idul Fitri – ‘Happy celebration day of Eid ul Fitr’
Bengali
Eider shubheccha – ‘Eid greetings’
Pashto (Afghani)
Akhtar de nekmregha sha – ‘Happy Eid’
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Albanian
Gëzuar Bajramin – ‘Happy Eid’
Kurdish
Cejna we pîroz be – ‘Happy Eid’
Malay
Selamat Hari Raya – ‘Happy Festival day’
Ghanaian
Ni ti yuun’ palli – ‘Happy new Eid season’
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