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May 21, 2021 · Sa7tein literally means “two healths” and you will hear this said whenever and wherever food is being enjoyed. Your hosts may say it to you ...
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Nov 12, 2017 · Sahten is written in Arabic صحتين and it means bon apeti and it is usually used by Arabs from Syria , Lebanon and Jordan. In Egypt they say ...
May 7, 2015 · Sahten/Sa7ten (The arabic equivalent of 'cheers' or 'to your health') is spoken any time someone is about to eat, and is heard often in the ...
Aug 28, 2008 · The office tea lady brings me my tea and says "sa7ten". I reply something like "ala (3ala?) albik". Then she says something, but she is always ...
Apr 22, 2017 · In Arabic when you're about to enjoy a delicious and hearty meal, you say, "Sa7ten!" pronounced SACH-TÉN. I think this qualifies as a FEAST ...
“Sahten” is slightly more complicated. It is derived from the word (sahha) meaning (health). In Arabic, there isn't just singular and plural. There is the “ ...
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May 30, 2017 · It is used in Arabic culture, when your friend finishes his meal you say to him Sahtein and the closest meaning is: I'm glad you like it. Or
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You can never eat in the presence of an Arab without hearing the expression 'Sa7ten'. When it's a baby, it automatically becomes 'Sahten 3a Albak'.