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How do you say in Congratulations Lebanese?

Here are a few ways to say "Congratulations" in Lebanese Arabic, depending on the context and level of formality:

Formal:

* مبروك (Mabrook): This is the most common and versatile way to say "Congratulations".

* ألف مبروك (Alf Mabrook): This means "a thousand congratulations" and is a more emphatic way to express your joy.

Informal:

* مبروك عليك (Mabrook 3aleik): This means "Congratulations to you" and is a more personal way to express your congratulations.

* مبروك عليكم (Mabrook 3aleikoum): This means "Congratulations to you all" and is used when congratulating a group of people.

For specific occasions:

* مبروك على الزواج (Mabrook 3ala al-zawaj): "Congratulations on your marriage"

* مبروك على النجاح (Mabrook 3ala al-najah): "Congratulations on your success"

* مبروك على التخرج (Mabrook 3ala al-takharuj): "Congratulations on your graduation"

Note: Lebanese Arabic has its own unique dialect, and these phrases may have slightly different pronunciations or nuances.

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