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10 Ramadan greetings to learn this year

Eid Mubarak

Eid means a Muslim festival or celebration and Mubarak means blessed. Together it means blessed celebration and used as a greeting to mark the end of the month of Ramadan where a three-day festivity follows.

 

Allahu Akbar

This means "God is the greatest". This is the first phrase spoken in the call for prayer and our Muslim friends use it when they agree with something they hear or when they see something beautiful.

Other words you can use:

Hello - Marhaba

Please - Law samaht

Thank you - Shukran

Goodbye - Maa’ assalama

Yes - Na’am

No - La

Excuse me- Afwan, Itha samaht

One - Wahid

Two - Ethnin

Three - Thalatha

Four - Arba'a

Five - Khamsa

Six - Setta

Seven - Saba'a

Eight - Thamaneya

Nine - Tes'a

Ten - Ashara

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