How to Say “Eid Mubarak” in Levantine Arabic

In the Levant (Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, and Jordan), people understand Modern Standard Arabic, but daily communication happens in Levantine Arabic.

Eid greetings in Levantine Arabic are warm, emotional, and very natural in everyday conversations.

This guide includes:

  • Arabic script

  • easy pronunciation for English speakers

  • clear meanings

  • ready-to-use Eid messages


1) The most common Eid greetings

✅ عيد مبارك

Arabic: عيد مبارك
Pronunciation: Eed mbarak
Meaning: Happy Eid / Blessed Eid

Very common across the Levant.


✅ عيد سعيد

Arabic: عيد سعيد
Pronunciation: Eed saʿeed
Meaning: Happy Eid

Often used in messages and social media.


2) Very common Levantine expressions

✅ كل عام وإنت بخير

Arabic: كل عام وإنت بخير
Pronunciation: Kell ʿaam w enta b-kheir
Meaning: Every year may you be well → Happy Eid

One of the most widely used expressions in the Levant.

Variations:

  • وإنتِ بخير (w enti b-kheir) – to a woman

  • وإنتو بخير (w ento b-kheir) – to a group


✅ ينعاد عليكم بالخير

Arabic: ينعاد عليكم بالخير
Pronunciation: Yenʿaad ʿalaykom bel-kheir
Meaning: May Eid return to you with goodness

Very natural and very Levantine.


✅ عساكم من عواده

Arabic: عساكم من عواده
Pronunciation: ʿAsaakom men ʿawaado
Meaning: May you live to celebrate it again

Common in the Levant and also in Gulf countries.


3) Religious Eid greetings

✅ تقبل الله منا ومنكم

Arabic: تقبل الله منا ومنكم
Pronunciation: Taqabbal Allah minna w minkom
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 common.


4) How to reply in Levantine Arabic

Here are natural replies:

  • وإنت بخير
    W enta b-kheir
    → You too

  • علينا وعليك
    ʿAleina w ʿaleik
    → To us and to you too

  • الله يبارك فيك
    Allah ybaarik feek
    → May God bless you


5) Levantine Eid messages

Simple message

عيد مبارك 🌙
كل عام وإنت بخير

Pronunciation: Eed mbarak, kell ʿaam w enta b-kheir.


Warm message

ينعاد عليكم بالخير
و دايمًا بالفرح

Pronunciation: Yenʿaad ʿalaykom bel-kheir, w dayman bel-faraḥ.
Meaning: May Eid return to you with goodness and joy.


Religious message

تقبل الله منا ومنكم
عيد سعيد

Pronunciation: Taqabbal Allah minna w minkom, eed saʿeed.


6) Levantine Arabic vs Standard Arabic

  • Standard Arabic: understood, more formal

  • Levantine Arabic: natural, emotional, everyday speech

If you want to sound natural in the Levant, كل عام وإنت بخير and ينعاد عليكم بالخير are essential.


Conclusion

The most common ways to say Happy Eid in Levantine Arabic are:

  • كل عام وإنت بخير (Kell ʿaam w enta b-kheir)

  • ينعاد عليكم بالخير (Yenʿaad ʿalaykom bel-kheir)

  • عيد مبارك (Eed mbarak)

  • الله يتقبل (Allah yetqabbal)

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