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Blessed in Arabic

The blessed in Arabic word is:

مبارك

(mubaarak)

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2000 Most Common Arabic Words in Context


Some phrases with blessed

  1. عيد مبارك (Eid Mubarak):
    • Translation: Blessed holiday!
      • Usage: Commonly used to wish someone a happy and blessed celebration, especially during Islamic holidays like Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.
  2. مبارك لك (Mubarak lak):
    • Translation: Blessed for you.
      • Usage: Used to convey blessings or good wishes to someone.
  3. زواج مبارك (Zawaj Mubarak):
    • Translation: Blessed marriage.
      • Usage: Congratulatory phrase used to wish someone a blessed and happy marriage.
  4. مبارك عليك الشهر (Mubarak ‘alayk al-shahr):
    • Translation: Blessed month upon you.
      • Usage: Said during the month of Ramadan to wish someone a blessed and fruitful month of fasting.
  5. أمنيات مباركة (Amniyat Mubarakah):
    • Translation: Blessed wishes.
      • Usage: Used to express well-wishes or blessings on a special occasion or event.
  6. رمضان مبارك (Ramzan Mubarakah)
    • Translation: Blessed Ramazan.
      • Usage: Used to wish Ramzan the holy month.

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بارك الله فيك

(Barakallahu feek) addressing a male

بارك الله فيكي

(Barakallahu feeki) addressing a female

Derived From:

The Arabic word “مبارك” (Mubarak) consists of three root letters: ب (Ba), ر (Ra), and ك (Kaf).

The root itself conveys the idea of blessing or prosperity. The word “مبارك” is an adjective derived from this root and means “blessed” or “happy.” It is commonly used to offer good wishes or congratulations on various occasions, such as celebrations, weddings, or other joyous events.

More words with same root letters:

  1. بَارَكَ (baaraka): to bless
    • Example: اللهم ابارك لنا في رزقنا وفيما منحتنا.
      • (Allahumma barik lana fi rizqina wa feema munhitna.)
        • Translation: O Allah, bless us in our provision and in what You have granted us.
  2. بركة (barakah): blessing
    • Example: نتمنى لكم بركة وسعادة في حياتكم.
      • (Natumna lakum barakah fi hiyatikum.)
        • Translation: Wishing you blessings and happiness in your life.
  3. مُبَارَك (mubaarak): blessed, happy
    • Example: عيد ميلاد مبارك!
      • (Eid milad mubaarak!)
        • Translation: Happy Birthday!
  4. تَبَارَكَ (tabaarak): to be blessed
    • Example: تبارك اسم ربك الذي لا يُعَيِّبُهُ شيء.
      • (Tabaarak ismu rabbika allathee la yu’ayyibu hu shay.)
        • Translation: Blessed is the name of your Lord, the One who is free from any imperfection.
  5. مُبرِّك (mubrik): someone who brings blessings
    • Example: المشاهدة الجماعية للغروب هي تجربة مباركة.
      • (Al-mushahadah al-jama’iyyah lil-ghuroob hiya tajriba mubarakah.)
        • Translation: Watching the sunset together is a blessed experience.
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