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Although many people literally translate "Mazel Tov" as "Good luck," its more accurate translation is "Congratulations." Such as we are soon to be married you say "Mazel Tov".

However, the other way of saying "Good luck" -- which is literally "To your success" -- is "B'HATZlacha."בהצלחה

And... b'HATZlacha on leaning Hebrew.

Correction:

Mazel tov literally translates as 'good luck', but it is used to mean 'congratulations'.

Tov = good

Mazel = luck

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12y ago

There is no such language as Jewish.

If you mean Hebrew:

Hello = shalom (שלום)

Thank you = todah (תודה)

Hello and thank you = shalom vetodah (שלום ותודה)

If you mean Yiddish:

Hello = hellaw (העלאָ)

Thank you = danke (דאנקע)

Hello and thank you = Hellaw un danke (העלאָ און דאנקע)

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15y ago

In short you can say "Kol Toov" (כל טוב) - which literally means "All of the best".

But its very context dependent.

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10y ago

Ani me'achel lekha tova. To a female: Ani me'achel lakh tova.

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13y ago

There is no such language as Jewish.

If you mean Hebrew, it's behatslakha (בהצלחה)

If you mean Yiddish, then it's Gute Glick (גוטע גליק)

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10y ago

beh-hatz-lah-KHAH (בהצלחה)

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12y ago

bĕhatslakha (בהצלחה)

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12y ago

behatslakha (בהצלחה)

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