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Translation - Arabic-German - الله يجعل عيدكمبارك,وايامك تبارك, ...

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Title
الله يجعل عيدكمبارك,وايامك تبارك, ...
Text
Submitted by DenizNUR
Source language: Arabic

الله يجعل عيدك
مبارك,وايامك تبارك, وجنة
الخلد دارك

Title
Festtag,,
Translation
German

Translated by dilbeste
Target language: German

Möge Allah dein Opferfest und deine Tage segnen, das Paradies zu deinem Zuhause machen.
Remarks about the translation
Opferfest = Eid al-Adha
Validated by iamfromaustria - 11 April 2009 18:49





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1 April 2009 21:57

iamfromaustria
Number of messages: 1335
Would you please bridge me that one so I can be sure about its meaning?

CC: jaq84 elmota

2 April 2009 07:23

jaq84
Number of messages: 568
"May Allah make your Eid blessed
And your days a bless (blessed)
And Heaven your home"
Well, there is a rhym I couldn't produce!!

3 April 2009 18:19

iamfromaustria
Number of messages: 1335
Thank you. I just have a question: What exactly is an "Eid" in English? (in German it would mean "oath" )

4 April 2009 18:11

Belhassen
Number of messages: 105
Cette expression arabe fort usuelle dans un contexte plutôt religieux et dont la signification des termes est souvent même ignorée par celui qui les utilise

6 April 2009 00:56

samiiii35
Number of messages: 2
er soll gott benutzen im seinem satz....

10 April 2009 20:21

iamfromaustria
Number of messages: 1335
Jaq84, please could you explain to me the meaning of "Eid", then I don't need to bother you with this request again.

11 April 2009 06:56

jaq84
Number of messages: 568
Ah...sorry it took me so long
Just like Belhassen said... this word relates to a religious occasion. The reason why I used the word Eid instead of translating it is that it has become so common to use that I forgot the eguivalent in English!!!
OK... so I'll explain the word rather than translating it.
These are some holydays we celebrate after fasting a period of a month. Please if you find an equivalent in English please let me know