How to Say “Eid Mubarak” in Emirati Arabic
In the United Arab Emirates, Modern Standard Arabic is understood, but daily conversations are mainly in Emirati Arabic, a Gulf dialect closely related to Saudi Arabic, with its own local expressions.
Eid greetings in Emirati Arabic are respectful, warm, and strongly rooted in tradition.
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
✅ عيد مبارك
Arabic: عيد مبارك
Pronunciation: Eed mbarak
Meaning: Happy Eid / Blessed Eid
Used everywhere in the UAE.
✅ عيد سعيد
Arabic: عيد سعيد
Pronunciation: Eed saʿeed
Meaning: Happy Eid
Often used in written greetings.
2) Very common Emirati expressions
✅ عساكم من عواده
Arabic: عساكم من عواده
Pronunciation: ʿAsaakum min ʿawaadah
Meaning: May you live to celebrate it again
One of the most iconic Eid expressions in the UAE.
✅ كل عام وأنتم بخير
Arabic: كل عام وأنتم بخير
Pronunciation: Kull ʿaam wa antum bikhair
Meaning: May you be well every year
Very common in family and professional settings.
✅ تقبل الله طاعتكم
Arabic: تقبل الله طاعتكم
Pronunciation: Taqabbal Allah ṭaaʿatkum
Meaning: May Allah accept your acts of worship
Often used during Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.
3) Religious Eid greetings
✅ تقبل الله منا ومنكم
Arabic: تقبل الله منا ومنكم
Pronunciation: Taqabbal Allah minna wa minkum
Meaning: May Allah accept (good deeds) from us and from you
✅ الله يتقبل
Arabic: الله يتقبل
Pronunciation: Allah yetqabbal
Meaning: May Allah accept
Short and very natural.
4) How to reply in Emirati Arabic
Common replies include:
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ومنكم إن شاء الله
Wa minkum in shaa’ Allah
→ And from you too, God willing -
علينا وعليكم
ʿAleina wa ʿalaykum
→ Upon us and upon you too -
الله يبارك فيك
Allah ybaarik feek
→ May Allah bless you -
تسلم
Teslam
→ Thanks (friendly)
5) Emirati Eid messages
Simple message
عيد مبارك 🌙
عساكم من عوادهPronunciation: Eed mbarak, ʿasaakum min ʿawaadah.
Warm message
كل عام وأنتم بخير
و إن شاء الله أيامكم كلها أفراحPronunciation: Kull ʿaam wa antum bikhair, w in shaa’ Allah ayyaamkum kullaha afraah.
Meaning: May all your days be full of joy.
Religious message
تقبل الله منا ومنكم
عيد سعيدPronunciation: Taqabbal Allah minna wa minkum, eed saʿeed.
6) Emirati Arabic vs Standard Arabic
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Standard Arabic: used officially and religiously
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Emirati Arabic: everyday spoken language
The expression عساكم من عواده is strongly associated with Emirati and Gulf culture.
Conclusion
The most common ways to say Happy Eid in Emirati Arabic are:
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عيد مبارك (Eed mbarak)
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عساكم من عواده (ʿAsaakum min ʿawaadah)
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كل عام وأنتم بخير (Kull ʿaam wa antum bikhair)
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تقبل الله منا ومنكم
👉 To go further:
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read our main guide How to Say Eid Mubarak in Arabic,
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and learn seasonal expressions in our guide How to Say “Ramadan Kareem” in Emirati Arabic.
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