A1 Expression 中性 2分钟阅读

كل شيء بخير الحمد لله

Everything is fine, thank God

字面意思: Everything [is] perfect, the praise [is] to God

Use this phrase as your default positive response to show you are doing well and polite.

15秒了解

  • The standard 'I'm good' response for almost any situation.
  • Combines 'everything is fine' with a polite 'thank God'.
  • Works perfectly for friends, family, and professional colleagues.

意思

This is the ultimate 'everything is good' response. It is a warm, positive way to tell someone that your life, work, or a specific situation is going smoothly while showing a bit of humble gratitude.

关键例句

3 / 6
1

Meeting a friend at a cafe

كيف حالك؟ - كله تمام الحمد لله

How are you? - Everything is fine, thank God.

🤝
2

A boss asking about a project

هل انتهيت من العمل؟ - نعم، كله تمام الحمد لله

Are you finished with the work? - Yes, everything is fine, thank God.

💼
3

Texting a family member

طمني عنك؟ - كله تمام الحمد لله

Give me your news? - Everything is fine, thank God.

😊
🌍

文化背景

The phrase reflects the deeply rooted concept of 'Tawakkul' (reliance on God) and gratitude in Arab culture. Even non-religious people use it because it is baked into the linguistic etiquette of the region. It became a universal standard because it bridges the gap between formal and colloquial Arabic perfectly.

💡

The 'Tamam' Nod

When you say this, a slight nod of the head makes you sound much more like a local. It adds a layer of sincerity to your 'everything is fine'.

⚠️

Don't skip the 'Alhamdulillah'

While you can just say 'Tamam', adding 'Alhamdulillah' makes you sound much warmer and more culturally integrated. Skipping it can sometimes feel a bit abrupt.

15秒了解

  • The standard 'I'm good' response for almost any situation.
  • Combines 'everything is fine' with a polite 'thank God'.
  • Works perfectly for friends, family, and professional colleagues.

What It Means

This phrase is the Swiss Army knife of Arabic greetings. It tells the listener that your world is in order. It is more than just saying 'I am fine.' It implies that your health, family, and work are all doing well. It is a very positive and reassuring thing to say.

How To Use It

You will use this mostly as a response. When someone asks Kifak? (How are you?) or Shu al-akhbar? (What is the news?), this is your go-to answer. You can also use it to confirm that a task is finished. If your boss asks if the report is ready, you can say Kulle tamam alhamdulillah to mean 'It is all handled.'

When To Use It

Use it every single day. Use it at the coffee shop when the barista asks how you are. Use it when you meet a friend on the street. It is perfect for professional settings too. It shows you are capable and satisfied. It is also great for texting when you want to end a conversation on a high note.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using this if someone is asking for a very detailed, serious medical or financial update. If your car just broke down, saying Kulle tamam might sound like you are being sarcastic. Also, if you are in a very deep, emotional conversation, this might feel too brief or dismissive. It is a 'small talk' champion, not a 'deep therapy' phrase.

Cultural Background

In Arabic-speaking cultures, mentioning God (Allah) is a daily habit. It is not always a religious statement. It is a cultural way of expressing humility and gratitude. By saying Alhamdulillah, you are acknowledging that your success or well-being is a blessing. It makes you sound polite and well-mannered to native speakers.

Common Variations

You will hear people say just Tamam for short. In Egypt, you might hear Kulle kwayyes. In the Levant, some say Kulle mashi. However, Kulle tamam alhamdulillah is understood by every Arabic speaker from Morocco to Iraq. It is the gold standard of polite responses.

使用说明

This phrase is safe for almost 100% of social situations. It sits perfectly in the 'Neutral' register, making it neither too stiff nor too slangy.

💡

The 'Tamam' Nod

When you say this, a slight nod of the head makes you sound much more like a local. It adds a layer of sincerity to your 'everything is fine'.

⚠️

Don't skip the 'Alhamdulillah'

While you can just say 'Tamam', adding 'Alhamdulillah' makes you sound much warmer and more culturally integrated. Skipping it can sometimes feel a bit abrupt.

💬

The Sarcasm Shield

Arabs often use this phrase even when things are slightly annoying. It's a cultural 'keep calm and carry on' attitude. If you're stuck in traffic, saying it with a sigh is a classic move.

例句

6
#1 Meeting a friend at a cafe
🤝

كيف حالك؟ - كله تمام الحمد لله

How are you? - Everything is fine, thank God.

The most common way to answer a basic greeting.

#2 A boss asking about a project
💼

هل انتهيت من العمل؟ - نعم، كله تمام الحمد لله

Are you finished with the work? - Yes, everything is fine, thank God.

Shows the project is completed successfully and without issues.

#3 Texting a family member
😊

طمني عنك؟ - كله تمام الحمد لله

Give me your news? - Everything is fine, thank God.

A reassuring text message to let family know you are safe.

#4 Checking in on a sick friend who is recovering
💭

كيف صحتك اليوم؟ - كله تمام الحمد لله

How is your health today? - Everything is fine, thank God.

Used here to signal recovery and positivity.

#5 After a chaotic event that ended well
😄

يا له من يوم! لكن كله تمام الحمد لله

What a day! But everything is fine, thank God.

Expressing relief after a stressful situation.

#6 Ordering at a restaurant and being asked if the food is good
😊

كيف الطعام؟ - كله تمام الحمد لله

How is the food? - Everything is fine, thank God.

A polite way to tell the waiter you are enjoying the meal.

自我测试

Choose the correct word to complete the phrase meaning 'Everything is fine'.

كله ___ الحمد لله

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: تمام

`Tamam` is the word for 'fine' or 'perfect' in this context.

Complete the phrase with the common expression of gratitude.

كله تمام ___ لله

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: الحمد

`Al-hamdu` (The praise) completes the phrase `Alhamdulillah`.

🎉 得分: /2

视觉学习工具

Formality Spectrum

Informal

Texting a close friend

Tamam!

Neutral

Talking to a neighbor or shopkeeper

Kulle tamam alhamdulillah

Formal

In a business meeting or interview

Al-umur kulluha tamam alhamdulillah

Where to use 'Kulle tamam'

Kulle tamam alhamdulillah
💼

At the Office

Answering the boss

🍲

Family Dinner

Answering parents

📱

On WhatsApp

Quick status update

💪

The Gym

How was the workout?

常见问题

10 个问题

Kulle or Kullu means 'all' or 'everything'. It sets the scope for the whole sentence.

Yes, it comes from the root meaning 'complete' or 'perfect'. It is used across the Middle East and even in Turkish!

Not at all. Arab Christians and people of no faith use it constantly because it is a linguistic habit of the Arabic language.

Yes, it is very appropriate. It shows you are positive and that your previous work or current status is solid.

The core is the same. In Egypt, you might hear Kulle tamam ya basha, while in the Gulf, it's just as you learned it.

Put a little emphasis on the second 'm'. It should sound like 'Ta-MAAM'.

Sometimes! If someone asks 'Is the plan okay?', saying Kulle tamam acts as a strong 'Yes, it's perfect'.

That also works as a full answer to 'How are you?'. It's just a bit more humble and less descriptive than adding Kulle tamam.

No, Kulle covers everything, so the phrase stays the same whether you are talking about one thing or many.

You can write it as كله تمام الحمد لله. In 'Arabizi' (Latin script), it's often kolo tamam elhamdullah.

相关表达

الحمد لله على كل حال

ماشي الحال

بخير والحمد لله

على كيفك

有帮助吗?
还没有评论。成为第一个分享想法的人!

免费开始学习语言

免费开始学习