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I know it translates to "good luck" and is usually used to mean "congratulations" but I've never been clear on when it's appropriate to use it, hence the ?Strahd_Von_Zarovich said:No, you say mazal tov in hebrew when someone celebrate his birthday or is getting married.
I've heard "mazal tov" used by jews for everything from celebrating a briss, to a wedding, to a bar mitvah to wishing someone a happy Rosh Hashana. I am afraid I've never heard "Hag Same'ah" though. :\