Meaning
A common Islamic expression of gratitude.
Cultural Background
Used constantly in daily life, even in shops. Often used alongside 'Shukran' for extra emphasis. Commonly understood, though local dialects have their own variations. Widely used by the Muslim population as a standard thank you.
Pronunciation
Focus on the 'Kh' sound in Khayran; it's a throat-clearing sound.
Meaning
A common Islamic expression of gratitude.
Pronunciation
Focus on the 'Kh' sound in Khayran; it's a throat-clearing sound.
Test Yourself
Fill in the correct pronoun for a female recipient.
جزاكِ ____ خيراً
The subject of the verb is Allah, which takes the nominative case.
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Practice Bank
1 exercisesجزاكِ ____ خيراً
The subject of the verb is Allah, which takes the nominative case.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsYes, it is a polite expression, though they might not understand the religious meaning.
Related Phrases
Wa iyyaka
synonymAnd to you too