Question:
What do you say when someone says Bajram Serif Mubarek Olsun?
2008-09-30 06:45:47 UTC
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Fourteen answers:
Dzenan D
2008-09-30 19:36:03 UTC
In the Bosnian Muslim culture Bajram Serif Mubarek Olsun, is said to commemorate the end of hajj. When someone says it to you, you are supposed to say Allah Razala.
2015-08-06 08:33:00 UTC
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What do you say when someone says Bajram Serif Mubarek Olsun?

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2016-04-04 09:04:56 UTC
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It's Turkish 'olsun' means get 'Şerif' means sheriff 'Mubarek' MIGHT mean happy in the sense of 'Happy Halloween' about 'bajram' i think you got the spelling wrong or it might be a name.
2016-11-12 01:52:22 UTC
Bajram Barecula
2008-09-30 07:55:06 UTC
oo thats Turkish. I know the reply has Mubarek Olsun in it. I'm Turkish, but i just don't remember sorry
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2014-07-28 00:45:20 UTC
You actually answer it by saying "Allah razi olsun" and both saying are in Turkish. But yeah Bosnians butcher it by saying Alahraziallah or alaraziyala
Jasko :D
2008-09-30 08:19:54 UTC
if you are Bosnian,

say

Allah razijela..



if not, im not sure.





BUT





BAJRAM MUBAREK SERIF OLSUN To everyone!



EID MUBARAK!!!!!!
tramp
2014-08-23 07:17:05 UTC
Allah razı olsun or Allah razı ola, both Turkish
2008-09-30 16:58:51 UTC
u reply back saying.... Allah razullah and bajram serif mubarak olsun to u too. :)
Hassan
2008-09-30 06:56:38 UTC
I am guessing that means 'Eid Mubarak'.



Anyways, you smile and say 'Khair Mubarak!'

Edit: Yup it means Eid Mubarak, I searched and found out it is Turkish - used in the Baltic region like Albania or Bosnia.
2008-09-30 08:02:49 UTC
mm wish i could help but I'm albanian, my mom is Turkish she would know, but i would maybe just say amin ?



if you are Muslim, hope you had a good fast and are having a good Bajram today :)

sorry if this didn't help much.
Esra
2008-09-30 06:55:23 UTC
I would love to help you but i have no idea what language that is



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2008-09-30 07:25:56 UTC
Gazoonhite!
2008-09-30 06:56:59 UTC
I say, "What"?



Then I ask them why they are speaking to me in a foreign language when I'm in my own country.


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