How to wish someone Happy Holidays in 11 different languages | world news

After a month-long fast, Muslims around the world will celebrate joyfully Eid-al Fitr (sometimes spelled as Eid ul Fitr) as announced by many countries today (April 21).
Eid al-Fitr is the earlier of the two Eids to be celebrated, followed by Eid-al-Adha in the summer.
You may be familiar with the Arabic expression “Eid Mubarak” which means “a blessed feast” in English, but did you know that there are other ways to wish your friends or family a happy feast?
How to send your best wishes for Eid in 11 languages.
How to wish someone Happy Holidays in different languages
Arabic
- عيد مبارك (Eid Mubarak) – “Have a blessed oath”
- تقبل الله مناومنكم (Taqabalallahu minna wa minkum) – “May Allah accept your and our righteous deeds”
- عيد سعيد (Eid Saeed) – ‘Happy Eid’
Bosnian
Bajram Serif Mubarek Olsun – “Happy Eid”
Turkish
Bayramınız kutlu olsun – “May your oath be blessed”
Zazaki (Eastern Turkey)
Rosanê Şima Bimbarek Bo – “Happy Eid”
Indonesian
Selamat Hari Raya Idul Fitri – “Happy Festival of Eid ul Fitr”
Bengali
Eider shubheccha – “Eid greetings”
Pashto (Afghan)
Akhtar de nekmregha sha – “Happy Eid”
Albanian
Gezuar Bajramin – “Happy Eid”
Kurdish
Cejna we pîroz be – “Happy Eid”
Malay
Selamat Hari Raya – “Happy Holiday”
Ghanaian
Ni ti yuun’ palli – “Happy New Eid Season”
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