(Hebrew, "good planetary influences "). "Good luck." Usually said at the end of a wedding or upon hearing good news.
Congratulatory wish meaning "Good luck!"
(MAH-zull TOVE) “Good luck!†or “Congratulations
Good Luck (lit) Generally used to convey "congratulations".
Congratulations! (Literally, "Good Luck!") Common usage: "Mazel Tov to the Greens on the birth of their daughter!"
Means 'good star' or 'good constellation' and comes from Jewish mysticism; commonly used today as 'congratulations.'
surely you know this. "good luck!" or "congratulations!" p. 169, 201
This means literally "Good luck," but in common usage it also means "Congratulations."