How to Say “Eid Mubarak” in Egyptian Arabic
In Egypt, Modern Standard Arabic is understood, but in daily life people speak Egyptian Arabic (Masri). When wishing someone a happy Eid, Egyptians almost always use their dialect rather than formal Arabic.
Eid greetings in Egyptian Arabic are friendly, simple, and very expressive.
This guide includes:
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Arabic script
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easy pronunciation for English speakers
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clear meanings
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ready-to-use Eid messages
1) The most common Eid greetings in Egypt
✅ عيد سعيد
Arabic: عيد سعيد
Pronunciation: Eed saʿeed
Meaning: Happy Eid
This is one of the most common Eid greetings in Egypt, especially in spoken language.
✅ عيد مبارك
Arabic: عيد مبارك
Pronunciation: Eed mubarak
Meaning: Blessed Eid / Happy Eid
Used often in messages and formal greetings.
2) Very common Egyptian Arabic expressions
✅ كل سنة وإنت طيب
Arabic: كل سنة وإنت طيب
Pronunciation: Kol sana we enta tayyeb (to a man)
Meaning: “Every year you are well” → Happy Eid
This is probably the most Egyptian Eid expression of all.
Variations:
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كل سنة وإنتِ طيبة
Kol sana we enti tayyeba (to a woman) -
كل سنة وإنتوا طيبين
Kol sana we entu tayyebeen (to a group)
✅ من العايدين
Arabic: من العايدين
Pronunciation: Men el-ʿayedeen
Meaning: May you be among those who celebrate Eid again
Very common as a reply or short Eid wish.
3) Religious Eid greetings (very common)
✅ تقبل الله منا ومنكم
Arabic: تقبل الله منا ومنكم
Pronunciation: Taqabbal Allah minna we minkom
Meaning: May Allah accept (good deeds) from us and from you
Used especially after the Eid prayer.
✅ ربنا يتقبل منا ومنكم
Arabic: ربنا يتقبل منا ومنكم
Pronunciation: Rabbena yetqabbal minna we minkom
Meaning: May our Lord accept from us and from you
Very natural Egyptian wording.
4) How to reply in Egyptian Arabic
Here are the most natural replies:
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وإنت طيب
Arabic: وإنت طيب
Pronunciation: We enta tayyeb
Meaning: You too -
وإنتِ طيبة
We enti tayyeba (to a woman) -
وإنتوا طيبين
We entu tayyebeen (to a group) -
علينا وعليك
ʿAleina we ʿaleik
→ Happy Eid to all of us -
الله يخليك
Allah yekhalleek
→ Thank you / May God protect you
5) Egyptian Eid messages
Simple WhatsApp message
عيد سعيد 🌙
كل سنة وإنت طيبPronunciation: Eed saʿeed, kol sana we enta tayyeb.
Meaning: Happy Eid, may you always be well.
Warm message
عيد مبارك
ربنا يديم المحبة و الفرحةPronunciation: Eed mubarak, rabbena yedeem el-maḥabba wel-farha.
Meaning: Blessed Eid, may God keep love and joy.
Religious message
تقبل الله منا ومنكم
عيد سعيدPronunciation: Taqabbal Allah minna we minkom, eed saʿeed.
6) Egyptian Arabic vs Standard Arabic
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Standard Arabic: understood, more formal
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Egyptian Arabic: what people naturally speak every day
If you want to sound natural in Egypt, كل سنة وإنت طيب (Kol sana we enta tayyeb) is essential.
Conclusion
The most common ways to say Happy Eid in Egyptian Arabic are:
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كل سنة وإنت طيب (Kol sana we enta tayyeb)
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عيد سعيد (Eed saʿeed)
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من العايدين (Men el-ʿayedeen)
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ربنا يتقبل منا ومنكم
👉 To go further:
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read our main guide How to Say Eid Mubarak in Arabic (common phrases across the Arab world),
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and learn seasonal expressions in our guide How to Say “Ramadan Kareem” in Egyptian Arabic.
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