nasib baik

Malay

Etymology

Compound of nasib (fate) +‎ baik (good), literally "good fate".

Pronunciation

  • (Johor-Riau) IPA(key): [na.sep̚ ba.(j)eʔ]
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  • (Baku) IPA(key): [na.sip̚ ba.(j)iʔ]

Interjection

nasib baik

  1. Used to express relief; "thank God".
    Synonym: alhamdulillah (Islam)
    Nasib baik Isnin minggu depan cuti umum.
    Thank God next Monday is a public holiday.

Usage notes

  • Unlike its English equivalent thank God and the synonymous alhamdulillah, this interjection does not have any religious connotations.

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